With Brazil struggling in its efforts to create a regulated carbon market, the country’s new president is moving to scrap his predecessor’s approach and start anew.
Financing carbon-capture projects such as reforestation could also generate carbon credits.
For example, a local regulated carbon market could help exporters avoid the carbon border adjustment mechanism the EU plans to charge on some imported products from 2026.
Exporters also hope a regulated market would help repair Brazil’s abysmal environmental reputation, a product of its history of deforestation.
The da Silva administration plans to have a carbon market operating in a couple of years, Toni said.
Persons:
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Jair Bolsonaro, ”, Gustavo Pinheiro, Luiz Gustavo Bezerra, Mayer Brown, Pelerson Penido Dalla Vecchia, Antônio Queiroz, Bezerra, Ana Toni, Silva, Toni, da Silva, Marina Silva, Annie Groth, “, Paulo Trevisani
Organizations:
Brazil, Climate, Society, Union, Vale, Agence France, group’s, International Chamber of Commerce, EU, Sustainable Business, National Secretariat, Street, Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade, Services, Environmental Ministry, United Nations
Locations:
Brazil, Paris, Braskem, Brazilian, Pennsylvania, Peru, Dubai