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G20 Bioeconomy Initiative’s second meeting focuses on dialogue between traditional knowledge and contemporary science
According to a recent international World Business Council for Sustainable Development report, bioeconomy based on ancestral knowledge offers the opportunity of raising trillions of dollars in revenue. The Initiative’s second meeting focused on an unprecedented discussion of the relevance of knowledge—ranging from oral traditions to the most recent advances in contemporary science—to bioeconomy.
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.
Ancestry with a glance into the future: the indigenous economy is an inspiration for development with sustainability
Ancestral knowledge and the intrinsic relation of indigenous peoples with the environment offer innovative and resilient approaches to the economic, social, and environmental challenges highlighted in the G20 agenda during the Brazilian Presidency. The 2015 Paris Agreement gave scientific endorsement to the knowledge of indigenous peoples, the basis for the production of various products and medicines, such as aspirin and morphine.
Agricultura familiar fortalecida: biocombustible como camino
Con una producción de cerca del 80% de los alimentos del mundo, la agricultura familiar es también un sector estratégico para la producción de energías alternativas. La actualización del Sello Biocombustible Social, iniciativa del gobierno brasileño, garantizará que la mitad de las compras de ese producto tenga como origen la agricultura familiar
Now at helm of the G20, Brazil launches its Global Bioeconomy Initiative
Brazil wants to expand developing countries’ access to four climate funds: the Green Climate Fund; the Climate Investment Funds; the Adaptation Fund; and the Global Environment Facility.
Bioeconomy can contribute to a new cycle of prosperity, say ministers and Janja Lula
At the opening of the G20 Global Bioeconomy Initiative meeting, Ministers Marina Silva (MMA) and Luciana Santos (MCTI), along with sociologist and Brasil’s First Lady Janja Lula da Silva, underscored the pivotal role of bioeconomy in addressing climate crises, exemplified by the ongoing challenges in Southern Brasil.
Strengthening family farming: biofuels as a way ahead
As well as being responsible for producing around 80% of the world's food, family farming is a strategic sector for alternative energy. An update to the Brazilian government’s Social Biofuel Seal is going to ensure that half of these purchased products come from family farming
G20 Bioeconomy Initiative: Meeting knowledge and nature
Brazilian proposal moves forward by drawing up guidelines for a more rational economy, which takes into account the entire production process and its consequences for man and the environment