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Indigenous languages, essential for preserving ancestral knowledge, could disappear in 20 years

April 17, 2024
Today, approximately 274 indigenous languages are spoken in Brasil, a number that reached 1,200 before European colonization of the Country. Knowledge passed on orally to new generations is fundamental in the fight against climate change, a priority for the Brazilian presidency at the G20.
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Brasil's trade surplus with G20 countries to be a record in 2023

April 15, 2024
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Energy transition requires cooperation between all G20 countries

April 18, 2024
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"By 2030, we will announce to the world: zero deforestation in Brasil," states President Lula

April 12, 2024
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