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Decarbonizing progress

Decarbonizing progress

Brazil and the U.K. join forces eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, Dec 10th 2024–Last month, during COP 29 in Baku, Azerbaijan when Brazil and the United Kingdom agreed to cooperate, work together and join forces in the promising decarbonizing industries in both countries in a move to protect the environment, we are now trying to understand the scope of such an understanding. The cooperation structure between the…
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Brazil's Climate Paradox: Leading Globally, Struggling Locally

Brazil’s Climate Paradox: Leading Globally, Struggling Locally

eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, December 5th, 2024 – Brazil has long been a prominent voice at international climate summits, advocating for global environmental action. However, recent data reveals a troubling trend of rampant degradation in the Amazon Rainforest, raising questions about the effectiveness of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s administration in preserving this critical ecosystem. This…
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Agreement in Baku

Agreement in Baku

from 100 to 300Billion $ per year eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 24 november 2024–Negotiators at this year’s United Nations climate summit struck an agreement early on Sunday in Baku, Azerbaijan, to triple the flow of money to help developing countries adopt cleaner energy and cope with the effects of climate change. Under the deal, wealthy nations pledged to…
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Save our Climate around the world

Save our Climate around the world

Brazil calling eyesonbrasil in the eyesonproject Amsterdam, 20 november 2024– Luiz Inácio da Silva, president of Brazil insisted and urged Tuesday that G20 developed countries should bring forward by up to ten years the climate neutrality targets currently set for 2050. He made those remarks during his appearance at the Group’s Summit in Rio de Janeiro. “To the developed…
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COP29 Breakthrough

COP29 Breakthrough

Global Carbon Market Takes Shape eyesonproject Amsterdam/Baku 16 november 2024– At COP29 in Baku, nearly 200 governments agreed on a UN-led global carbon market under Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement. This system simplifies carbon credit trading, fostering climate project funding in developing nations. It replaces the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism, aiming for transparency and…
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