Earth4All: Argentina

Published 2026 – Earth4All: Argentina, the result of the national adaptation of the global Earth4All initiative, offers a comprehensive diagnosis and a strategic road map for Argentina to achieve prosperous, inclusive and sustainable development within planetary boundaries by 2050. It seeks to inspire collective action based on evidence and cross-sector collaboration, aiming for long-term systemic change.

Earth4All simulates two main scenarios for the future of humanity. The first scenario, Too Little Too Late, is a projection of the future if the world continues with unsustainable patterns of consumption and inequality that exacerbate the risks of social and ecological crises. The second scenario, the Giant Leap, proves that humanity is still able to change course with the goal of achieving wellbeing for all on a finite planet. The report for Argentina offers a critical analysis of the country’s starting point and two additional scenarios to Too Little Too Late and the Giant Leap, to comprehensively map the spectrum of both action and inaction, allowing us to distinguish between actions that maintain the status quo and those that truly generate profound transformation.

Based on the opinions of experts and stakeholders, and with the support of the Earth4All Argentina model, this report proposes policy recommendations with the aim of achieving the Giant Leap in Argentina.

Download the report (Español) Read the executive summary (English)

 

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