The conference will need to address the challenge of financing the measures necessary to curb global warming. The Brazilian industry advocates for rules in the carbon market and sustainable, concrete funding for projects.
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Brazil’s Minister of Environment participated in event in Berlin with the presidents of COP28 and COP29, and climate officials. How to fast-track the enforcement of the Paris Agreement was part of the discussions.
Saudi Arabia’s investment minister Khalid al-Falih said at the World Economic Forum in Davos that the energy transition will be at the core of the Gulf region’s strategy to fuel its growth.
Mubadala Capital energy firm headquartered in Bahia launched at COP28 a renewable fuel project based on the oil harnessed from macaúba, a Brazilian native fruit.
The agribusiness sector confederation represented Brazil on Food and Agriculture Day at COP28. CNA’s Gedeão Pereira spoke about the challenges of balancing food and energy security with climate security.
The Brazilian president stressed his interest in strengthening relations with the Arab country during forum in Doha, which had the Arab-Brazilian Chamber as one of its organizers. Lula praised the role of Qatar in mediating the Israel-Palestine conflict.
In the context of the United Nations Climate Conference, Brazil’s Industry Confederation president Robson Braga de Andrade, pens an article defending the urgency of implementing strategies to reduce emissions and states the Brazilian industry is working towards achieving the established goals.
Emission reductions, climate adaptation, carbon market regulation, and process transparency are other themes the CNI will follow at the Climate Conference, to take place in Egypt from November 6 to 18.