“I feel thrilled and honored to be selected as the new CEO and Chairperson by the members of this great partnership,” Rodriguez said. “Under Naoko Ishii’s leadership the GEF grew in its vision, focus, and ambition. Her legacy needs to be continued and scaled further in this moment when the planet is at a crossroads between business-as-usual and green economic recovery plans centered in nature in the aftermath of COVID-19. I will work tirelessly with the membership and stakeholders to make the GEF a global agent of change.”
Rodriguez, who describes himself as a “lawyer by profession, politician by choice, and conservationist at heart,” will be the first national from Latin America to lead the GEF when he takes office in August.
Over his three terms as Minister of Environment and Energy, Costa Rica doubled the size of its forests, made its power sector 100 percent renewable, and made the country a top ecotourism destination. Rodriguez, who also worked for 12 years at Conservation International, has been a pioneer in the development of payment for ecosystem services, ocean conservation, and de-carbonization strategies, and is a world-renowned expert on environmental policies, multilateral negotiations, and financing for nature conservation.
He joins the Washington-based intergovernmental organization at a crucial time for international environmental action, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic that has raised the urgency of addressing illegal wildlife trading and ahead of high-stakes negotiations next year regarding climate change, biodiversity, oceans, and more.
Ishii, who has described the COVID-19 outbreak as an environmental crisis at heart, said that Rodriguez’s national and international experience would help the GEF and its partners turn words into action when it comes to needed economic and ecological transformation.