President Lula is pledging to reduce deforestation to zero by 2030 and is calling for a reduction of greenhouse gases by 67% compared with 2005 levels.
Brazil on Monday unveiled an updated national climate plan, the first time since 2008 the country has revised its main policy to curb carbon-dioxide emissions and adapt to global warming.
Brazil has released a new national climate plan, the first update to the plan since it was first laid out in 2008. The new plan is seen as much more comprehensive and detailed than the previous one.
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Ed Miliband and his entourage spent more than £800,000 on trip to COP30 environment summit in Brazil
The Energy Secretary's department sent 73 delegates to the UN climate summit in Brazil, spending £210,450 on flights and £600 ...
In May 2024, floodwaters submerged much of Porto Alegre. Brazil’s fourth-largest city lost bridges, hospitals, and months of economic output. Hundreds died. The images briefly commanded global ...
Warning systems can engage people on a personal level — if they are built in a way that bridges technology and social science.
Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad confirmed on Thursday he is going to run for governor of Sao Paulo, giving ...
Brazil secured the capacity for up to 19 gigawatts of electricity from thermal and hydro power stations over the coming ...
Brazil’s Tropical Forest Forever Facility has been presented as a paradigm shift in global conservation, yet major challenges remain around participation, equity and accountability ...
In Brazil’s Mato Grosso state, the country’s agricultural heartland, vast stretches of lush Amazon rainforest and Cerrado savanna give way to seemingly endless fields of soy. Located in a transition ...
The Cerrado, largely overlooked in climate science and policy, is a critical carbon sink, according to new research.
Chasing an endless summer, one shorebird species undertakes a grueling annual journey from the Arctic to the tip of South ...
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