Brazil discusses alliance for forest protection this Thursday (10th), at COP27

Brazil, Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo discussed, this Thursday morning (10), an international alliance to defend forests at COP27. The panel will have the participation of the former Minister of the Environment Izabella Teixeira who arrived today in Egypt.

The three countries have the three largest areas of rainforest in the world. In addition to the issue of preserving the environment, the idea is that the bloc can benefit financially through carbon credits. For example, countries that failed to meet the targets could buy from that bloc.

In addition to Izabella, representing Brazil, Ève Bazaiba Masudi Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Agus Justianto🇧🇷 Director General of Forest Management for Sustainable Production at the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forests, are among the speakers on the panel.

The proposal has already been worked on since last year, at COP26 in Glasgow.

Source: CNN Brasil

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