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For the definition of the assigned category and the development of the assessment, the responses to the following information requests were taken into account:

Undersecretariat of Environment

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_ES9RvZkV-Jp-LiH71I2ywYr1wvAs_Er/view?usp=drive_link

 

Further information:

National Climate Information System

https://snicc.ambiente.gob.ar/measure/mye/

According to information provided by the National Undersecretariat of Environment, the results and methodology of the First Progress Report have been available in the monitoring section of the National Climate Information System (SNICC) since February 2026. Data corresponding to the 2024 and 2025 targets will be incorporated into the Second Progress Report on the National Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Plan, which is currently being prepared, although no publication date has been specified.

 

FIRST ANALYSIS OF THIS OBJECTIVE CONDUCTED IN AUGUST 2025

Category

Impossible to achieve within the established timeframe

Detail

Article 17 of Law No. 27,520 provides for the establishment of the National Climate Change Information System (SNICC). As at 15 August 2025, no SNICC portal had been published or made accessible through the official environmental authority’s website. The “Information Systems” pages listed the Environmental Information System (SInIA), the National Greenhouse Gas Inventory and monitoring platform, and risk maps, but not the SNICC.

 

The Undersecretariat of Environment reported that the SNICC was “in the final stages of development and editing”, integrating content on adaptation, the greenhouse gas inventory, mitigation, and loss and damage. Its development received financial support from EUROCLIMA–FIAP under Project 202500, GIZ through ProCLIM-AR, and ICAT, with Fundación Avina acting as implementing partner.

 

The vast majority of information requests concerning specific measures under the National Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Plan, submitted to different government bodies, either received no response or confirmed that the measures were not being monitored. In addition, the latest available publication, covering 49% of the Plan’s measures, was the First Progress Report on the Implementation of the National Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Plan, based on data up to 2023, with no defined date for a second edition. This lack of government information suggested that, even if the SNICC were published in the months leading up to 2026, it would not contain the minimum information required under Law No. 27,520, including information on loss and damage, vulnerability, greenhouse gas sources and sinks, technology transfer and development, climate finance, climate change impacts, the monitoring and evaluation system, and cross-cutting areas, among other matters.

 

The assigned category was therefore “Impossible to achieve” within the established timeframe.