Délcio fez breve avaliação da participação do Brasil na COP26

 

By Marielle Ramires for NINJA Collaborative Coverage at COP26

Last Wednesday (Nov/03), Délcio Rodrigues, head of Instituto Clima Info, gave an overview of the environmental discussions and a short assessment of Brazil’s participation at COP26 (Glasgow, Scotland).

According to Rodrigues, two important points to be debated during the week of negotiations are the effective reduction of carbon emissions, and climate finance.

Rodrigues argues that the countries polluting the most must commit much more strongly when it comes to reducing greenhouse gases. “We need to reduce 50% of the emissions by 2030 and drop it to 0 by 2050 to have the chance of having global heating limited to 1.5C (34,7F)”.

He also mentioned the financial issue. “There are poor countries with no resources to adapt, with no resources to afford technology for this new moment. A low carbon economy must be financed”.

Moreover, Rodrigues pointed out the commitments Brazil made during the Conference. “With the anti-environmental policy, he [Brazil’s Bolsonaro] will not be able to show the strength or capacity to accomplish such reductions”, he emphasized. Also, according to Rodrigues, agreements are being signed as pure formality. “It seems like the country is wildly after credibility, and this must have to do with pressure from the agribusiness export sector.”

He also named livestock as a mighty problem in Brazil. “If one wants to cut Brazilian methane emissions by half, one has got to kill half the country’s cattle herd”, said Rodrigues.

As for the participation of Brazilian governors, he evaluated it as positive and fundamental. “The Interstate Legal Amazon Consortium is negotiating a package of measures for the states to work on environmental preservation. It is a kind of interstate Amazon fund, not from the Federal Government but from the states, which was interrupted by Salles [referring to Ricardo Salles, who was Brazil’s environment minister]”. Currently, Brazil has around 3 billion reais indefinitely waiting to be invested in environmental issues.

Translated by Karen Lemes

 

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