Addressing COP27, the president-elect said Brazil wants to cooperate once again with the poorest countries, with investments and technology transfers, and fight hunger in the world. He emphasized that the efforts to fight climate change will have the highest profile in his next administration.
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ICC Brasil presented a study it conducted with WayCarbon in an event at the headquarters of the Arab Brazilian Chamber. Opportunities and challenges for Brazilian companies from various industries were discussed.
Egyptian Mahmoud Mohieldin participated in the Latin American regional forum in preparation for COP27 last week. Discussions sought to facilitate projects and financing.
In a meeting held by the CNI in preparation for the COP27, the secretary-general of the Arab Brazilian Chamber talked about the movement in the Arab world for climate change adaptation.
A conference addressed the topic of the environment earlier this week in Egypt, which will host the COP27 in November. Mahmoud Mohieldin said that Africa is the most affected continent but can be part of the solution to energy and other issues.
The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation signed a memorandum of understanding with Egypt’s Agricultural Research Center for cooperation in areas such as climate change and water management.
The Arab country announced on Sunday (23) that it wants to host the United Nations Convention on Climate Change in 2023.
The Emirates Food Security Council approved the creation of the ‘Climate Change Impact System’ to encourage a transition to sustainable food systems, preparing agriculture for rising temperatures around the world.
United Nations secretary-general said that big greenhouse gas emitting countries must act to fight climate change.
The World Economic Forum relates that economic, governance and safety issues worry Middle East and North Africa business leaders the most. Climate change, on the other hand, is underestimated.
The country was set to host the UN Climate Conference summit next year, but backtracked due to ‘fiscal and budget constraints’ and to the ‘transition process to the newly-elected administration’.
The country wishes to host the UN Climate Change Conference in November of next year.