Assessing Brazil’s contribution (INDC) to the United Nations convention on climate change to COP21, we present a study showing how the country affirms both its sovereignty and dual posture as a model learner and a leader in the international arena. The decline in deforestation in the Amazon rain-forest has allowed Brazil to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions while masking the increase of emissions in all other sectors. While not proposing an energy transition, the contribution made every effort to follow an « Agribusiness of the future » without undermining the political model based on the export of agricultural commodities. Here we are studying Brazil’s contribution as an illustration of its national political model in response to the pro...
In the five-year period 2005-09, Brazil has dramatically reduced carbon emissions by around 25% and ...
Net CO2 emissions due to land-use change (LUC) resulting from the conversion of natural forest veget...
By 15 December 2015, 187 countries had submitted their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions ...
International audienceAssessing Brazil’s contribution (INDC) to the United Nations convention on cli...
En étudiant la contribution nationale (Intended Nationally Determined Contributions – INDC) du Brési...
In the five-year period 2005-09, Brazil has dramatically reduced carbon emissions by around 25 % and...
Bibliografia: p. 239-244This paper exposes the Brazilian National Determined Contribution (NDC) for ...
Brazil: Curbing forests emissions and anticipating energy issues / Emilio La Rovere & Marcelo Poppe....
Issues left undecided at COP-18 in Doha in December 2012 are critical to containing the two greatest...
Climate change is a phenomenon that affects all states on our planet and fundamentally transcends bo...
In exchange for political support, the Brazilian government is signalling landholders to increase de...
The Amazon rainforest is one of most important ecosystems on earth and a biodiversity hotspot. Its f...
This paper is driven by two major questions: Why there is a big gap between the strong rhetoric of a...
Brazil's Amazon rainforest provides an important environmental service with its storage of carbon, t...
This work analyses Brazil’s foreign policy in the climate change regime. More specifically, it focu...
In the five-year period 2005-09, Brazil has dramatically reduced carbon emissions by around 25% and ...
Net CO2 emissions due to land-use change (LUC) resulting from the conversion of natural forest veget...
By 15 December 2015, 187 countries had submitted their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions ...
International audienceAssessing Brazil’s contribution (INDC) to the United Nations convention on cli...
En étudiant la contribution nationale (Intended Nationally Determined Contributions – INDC) du Brési...
In the five-year period 2005-09, Brazil has dramatically reduced carbon emissions by around 25 % and...
Bibliografia: p. 239-244This paper exposes the Brazilian National Determined Contribution (NDC) for ...
Brazil: Curbing forests emissions and anticipating energy issues / Emilio La Rovere & Marcelo Poppe....
Issues left undecided at COP-18 in Doha in December 2012 are critical to containing the two greatest...
Climate change is a phenomenon that affects all states on our planet and fundamentally transcends bo...
In exchange for political support, the Brazilian government is signalling landholders to increase de...
The Amazon rainforest is one of most important ecosystems on earth and a biodiversity hotspot. Its f...
This paper is driven by two major questions: Why there is a big gap between the strong rhetoric of a...
Brazil's Amazon rainforest provides an important environmental service with its storage of carbon, t...
This work analyses Brazil’s foreign policy in the climate change regime. More specifically, it focu...
In the five-year period 2005-09, Brazil has dramatically reduced carbon emissions by around 25% and ...
Net CO2 emissions due to land-use change (LUC) resulting from the conversion of natural forest veget...
By 15 December 2015, 187 countries had submitted their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions ...