[ad_1]
Brazil will not leave the Paris Climate Agreement, said President Jair Bolsonaro at a meeting of Directors General in Davos.
He had already nodded in this direction at the plenary session of the Forum. World economy, that the country intends to be in tune with the world in the search for a decrease in CO [ and the preservation of the environment.
According to the executive present at the meeting with the President and Minister Paulo Guedes), Bolsonaro was interviewed by representatives of multinationals on their projects in the field of environment and defense of indigenous peoples.
The president has already said that the country could leave the climate agreement reached by the UN in 2015, like the United States. . He also said that there was food for thought.
In Davos, he clarified his position, following remarks by his Minister of the Environment, Ricardo Salles. Climate is one of the main topics on Davos' agenda this year and participants are concerned about the situation in the country.
Climate is one of the main topics of the agenda in Davos this year, and participants are concerned. with human action in global warming. On Tuesday, Prince William interviewed naturalist David Attenbourgh on the subject during the plenary session.
At the closed meeting, which brought together some 30 leaders shortly after his speech, including Bank of America Managing Director Brian Moynihan, and Salesforce General Manager Mark Benioff, Bolsonaro also explained his social security reform project, without however going into many details – part of the audience of his speech was upset by the lack of information on the subject.
The reaction of the leaders was described as "very positive" on the part of this participant, even though they noticed that the president still had to go from word to action.
Source link