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Minister Marina Silva's statements at the World Economic Forum in Davos emphasized the need for countries to decide on the end of fossil fuels to combat climate change. She highlighted Brazil's progress in reducing deforestation in the Amazon by 50% in 2023, thanks to the government's environmental governance and surveillance efforts. Silva also stressed the importance of international cooperation, calling on developed countries to take the lead in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The minister participated in several panels, including one with Colombian President Gustavo Petro, where they discussed the need for emergency measures to address climate change. Petro proposed debt forgiveness for developing countries in exchange for climate action, while Silva emphasized the need for increased international cooperation and financing to support climate action.
In another panel, Silva discussed Brazil's transition to a low-carbon economy, highlighting the country's success in increasing the share of renewable energy in its energy matrix. She also emphasized the need for resources to support climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts in the country.
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Brazil aims to achieve zero deforestation by 2030
Fossil fuels must be phased out to combat climate change
Developed countries must take the lead in reducing greenhouse gas emissions
International cooperation and financing are essential for climate action
* Brazil is working to increase its share of renewable energy in its energy matrix
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