Figueres began her public service career as
Minister Counselor at the Embassy of Costa Rica in Bonn,
West Germany, from 1982 to 1985. Returning to Costa Rica in 1987, Figueres was named Director of International Cooperation in the Ministry of Planning. There she designed and directed the negotiation of comprehensive financial and technical cooperation programs with eight European countries, and supervised the evaluation of all national technical and financial assistance requests. She served as the Chief of Staff to the Minister of Agriculture between 1988 and 1990. She supervised the execution of 22 national programs involving training, credit and marketing. In 1989, Figueres moved with her husband to
Washington, D.C. and for several years devoted herself to bringing up their two daughters. In 1994, she re-entered professional life and became the Director of the Renewable Energy in the Americas (REIA) initiative, today housed at the
Organisation of American States (OAS). In 1995, she founded and became the executive director of the Center for Sustainable Development in the Americas, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the participation of Latin American countries in the Climate Change Convention.
International negotiator Representing the Government of Costa Rica, Christiana Figueres was a negotiator of the United Nations Convention on Climate Change 1995–2010. In 1997 she provided critical international strategy for achieving developing country support and approval of the
Kyoto Protocol and the
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). From 2007 to 2009 she was Vice President of the Bureau of the Climate Convention, representing Latin America and the
Caribbean. Over the years she chaired various international negotiations: • Co-chair of the Contact Group on Guidance to the CDM Executive Board:
Nairobi, December 2006;
Poznan, December 2008; Copenhagen, December 2009. • Co-chair of the Contact Group on flexibility mechanisms for the post 2012 regime,
Bonn in June 2008,
Accra, Ghana in August 2008, and Poznan in December 2008.
Programmatic Clean Development Mechanism In 2002 Figueres proposed a "Sectoral CDM" under which developing countries would be encouraged to develop regional or sectoral projects that could be the result of specific sustainable development policies. In 2005 she published a study proposing "programmatic CDM" whereby emission reductions are achieved not by one single site, but rather by multiple actions executed over time as the result of a government measure or a voluntary program. In December 2005 Figueres took the idea to the
COP11 in Montreal, and achieved support for it on behalf of the
Group of 77 and
China. She then took the lead in negotiating the concept with the various groups of industrialized countries, finally attaining a Conference of the Parties (COP) decision to allow "programs of activities" in the CDM. Two years later, as member of the CDM Executive Board, she achieved consensus on the rules and procedures for the submission of "programs of activities" in the CDM.
Private sector In 2008 and 2009 Figueres collaborated with private sector companies that aligned themselves with climate friendly goals. Figueres served as Senior Adviser to C-Quest Capital, a
carbon finance company focusing on programmatic CDM investments. She was the Principal Climate Change Advisor to
ENDESA Latinoamérica, the largest private utility in
Latin America with operations in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru. She was also Vice Chair of the Rating Committee of the Carbon Rating Agency, the first entity to apply
credit rating expertise to carbon assets.
Non profit engagements • Vice President of the Bureau of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, 2008–2009. • Board of Trustees of the Fundación para el Desarrollo de la (FUNDECOR), Costa Rican organization with an endowment of $15 million and which received the 2001 King Bauldwin Award. 1999–present • Board of Directors, International Institute for Energy Conservation, 2006–2008 ==Leading the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change==