When considering major issues such as global climate and environment, we find it very important to establish solid facts regarding Brazil’s track record and strong sustainable development credentials. pic.twitter.com/md5H6GRCfs
— Government of Brazil (@govbrazil) May 1, 2022
Firstly, 60% of Brazilian vegetation is primeval; it is now as it has been since time immemorial, and as it was in the time of the European settlers. These well-established figures are acknowledged by the World Bank, OECD and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. pic.twitter.com/oLf97pNNWf
— Government of Brazil (@govbrazil) May 1, 2022
As a result, farmers have been incentivized to invest in cutting-edge technology, research and other means of combining the powerful production needed to feed more than 1 billion people with sustainable practices. This legislation has been praised worldwide, including by the OECD pic.twitter.com/z9ys3MGnvx
— Government of Brazil (@govbrazil) May 1, 2022
When it comes to clean energy, Brazil outranks every other major economy, having the cleanest renewable energy matrix of the G20. These unique and remarkable figures have been checked by OECD, Enerdata, UNEP-WCMC, JRC, FAO GAUL and VLIZ. pic.twitter.com/YxtZZgRgu6
— Government of Brazil (@govbrazil) May 1, 2022
Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world, and the sixth most populous, yet our nation accounts for less than 1% of historic CO2 global emissions and for less than 3% of yearly CO2 global emissions. You can verify this data in Our World in Data and Climate Watch Data. pic.twitter.com/XpYpLm28fR
— Government of Brazil (@govbrazil) May 1, 2022
Brazil’s commitment to sustainable development also involves an Urban Environmental Agenda. The government of Brazil is putting a lot of hard work into promoting greener cities and bringing clean water and air to millions of Brazilians living in highly populated urban centers. pic.twitter.com/pgS6stvDRh
— Government of Brazil (@govbrazil) May 1, 2022
At COP 26 last year, Brazil delivered a decisive message when announcing her new climate goals:
— Government of Brazil (@govbrazil) May 1, 2022
- Carbon neutrality by 2050
- 50% GHG reduction by 2030
- End illegal deforestation by 2028
- Reforesting 44.46 million acres of vegetation by 2030#IndependenceForLife#Bicentennial pic.twitter.com/NOMgUP30er
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