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Climate Change Policy of Brazil
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Introduction Brazil has: –6% of world’s surface –27% of world’s population –1.3% growth rate –5.5 million square kilometers of forest –20% of world’s biodiversity –.5% deforestation rate per year –15% of world’s fresh water supply Brazil’s economy is the 10 th largest in the world
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GHG Emissions 8 th Largest Emitter Yearly emissions in 2000 were 851.1 2.53% of total emissions in the world 5 tons of CO2 per capita GHG Intensity of economy is 262.6 tons of CO2 equivalent per million $int. The world’s average is 533.4
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Green House Gas Emissions
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Energy Use Fossil Fuels- 38% Hydropower- 33% 100% renewable Accounts for 95% of Brazil’s electricity Biomass- 23% 70% renewable Derived from sugarcane/ethanol production, charcoal, and other industrial processes
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Energy Use
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Deforestation 11.8% of Legal Amazon has been deforested Accounts for 71% of Brazil’s CO2 emissions CO2 emissions from deforestation may average 250% of Brazil’s annual energy- related emissions
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Climate Change Program Emerged after Brazil ratified the UNFCCC in 1994 Began in 1996, with funds from the GEF Creation of Interministerial Committee on Global Climate Change in 1999 Created commitments for developing countries, based on common but differentiated responsibilities
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Brazil’s Concerns about Climate Change Policy Who should reduce, and when? Brazilian Proposal- base responsibility on historical emissions, not current annual emissions Creation of Mechanisms Proposed the Clean Development Fund, which became the basis for the creation of the CDM Land-use change and deforestation Wants to count the Amazon as a carbon sink Does not want to use forest preservation projects to generate GHG emissions reductions
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International Negotiations Hosted the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, in 1992 First country to sign the UNFCCC in 1992, entered into force in 1994 Took a proactive stance as a representative of the developing world The “Brazilian Proposal” proposed reductions based on historical emissions Proposed the Clean Development Fund, which later became the CDM. Aimed to achieve sustainable development, reach emissions reductions goals in order to stabilize global temperatures, and help assist developing countries comply with targets
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Commitments - Develop and periodically update national inventories of anthropogenic emissions -Produce description of steps taken to implement the convention -Promote and cooperate in development, application, diffusion, and transfer of technologies, practices, and processes that control, rduce, or prevent anthropogenic GHG emissions -Promote research and systematic observation and development of data related to climate change and its effects -Dissemination of information about climate change and an increase of publications in Portuguese
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Other Domestic Actions Clean energy mix Ethanol program CDMs Dissemination of information through the internet
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