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“There is no alternative outside the green economy”, states Alexandre Silveira, Minister of Mines and Energy
In an exclusive interview with the G20 Brasil website, the Minister of Mines and Energy, Alexandre Silveira, talks about Brazil's prospects for the production and use of renewable energies. The country is Latin America's leader in investments in the energy transition.
Overcoming inequalities on the agenda on the last day of the French president's trip to Brasil
On the last day of French President Emmanuel Macron's official visit to Brasil, President Lula stated that the two countries are determined to work together to promote a shared vision of the world. In the current international scenario of instability, the dialogue between the two countries represents an alliance in favor of overcoming structural inequalities and a more sustainable planet, priority themes for the Brazilian presidency of the G20. Taxing billionaires is one of the alternatives advocated to increase resources to overcome inequalities.
Energy transition requires cooperation between all G20 countries
The Brazilian Minister of Mines and Energy, Alexandre Silveira, arrived at the G20 headquarters for the Energy Transitions Working Group meeting driving a hybrid car fueled by gasoline and ethanol. He believes that rich countries must recognize biofuels as an important source of decarbonization. "The so-called flex car is Brasil's vocation," said Silveira, stressing that the country is a world leader in energy transition.
Brasil could be a world leader in the energy transition to renewable sources
As the country with the most renewable energy matrix among the world's largest economies, Brasil has the opportunity, with the presidency of the G20 and as host country of COP 30, to present the world with successful experiences for a just and inclusive energetic transition.
Sustainability moves the G20 Brasil
Cars powered by ethanol and hybrids, which run on electricity, will transport international delegations during the G20 events. Agreement between the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Unica reinforces Brasil's leadership in energy transitions and ensures the use of renewable and clean energy as the fuel source for the G20’s official vehicle fleet.
International cooperation strengthens measures for the energy transition
Partnerships with the World Bank and the United Kingdom seek to accelerate measures for the energy transition, through the creation of a credit line of up to R$1 billion for green hydrogen projects and a center to articulate actions for the decarbonization of the industrial sector in Brasil. The agreements were signed during COP28 in Dubai, and the topics are on the agenda of the working groups of the G20 Sherpas Track.