Key Points
The 44-page-long document, submitted by Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, details how Brazil plans to reach its goal to cut emissions between 59 per cent and 67 per cent by 2035...
At the COP29 summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, Brazil made a significant climate pledge, announcing its goal to reduce carbon emissions by up to 67 per cent by 2035...
Notably, Brazil is set to host the next Conference of Parties (COP30) in 2025, demonstrating its commitment to addressing climate change despite its heavy reliance on fossil fuels...
An analysis by Talanoa Institute, an independent Brazilian think tank, states that although Brazil has signalled its commitment to the COP28 outcome by outlining efforts to phase out fossil fuel across sectors through its national energy policy, the NDC lacks "explicit targets, detailed measures, and clear timelines, failing to strengthen its transparency and long term effectiveness"...