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President Jair Bolsonaro said Tuesday (22), at a meeting with leaders of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that for the moment Brazil would not leave the Paris agreement on the climate. The information comes from the National Journal.
The global treaty provides for the reduction of gas emissions that increase the temperature of the planet. The agreement was reached at a United Nations conference in 2015.
During the September election campaign, Bolsonaro said that when he was elected, he could withdraw Brazil from the United States. Paris Agreement, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. . The following month, however, he declared that he would not withdraw the country from the treaty when he became president. In December, already elected, he announced that he would leave only if the agreement was not changed.
Bolsonaro says Brazil will not leave the Paris agreement for the moment
Monday ( 21), the German ambbadador to the country, Georg Witschel, said the government should adopt public policies to better explain to the international community the intentions of the new leadership in the field of human rights. man
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President Jair Bolsonaro addressed the issue (22) at the World Economic Forum in Davos – Photo: Markus Schreiber / AP