Brazil's Climate Strategy: Zero Deforestation by 2030
President Lula's new climate plan aims for zero deforestation by 2030 and a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, impacting environmental infrastructure.
Brazil's new climate plan, spearheaded by President Lula, sets a target to eliminate deforestation entirely by 2030. This ambitious goal necessitates a comprehensive overhaul of current land management practices.
In addition to halting deforestation, the plan includes a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 67% compared to 2005 levels. This reduction will require substantial adjustments across various sectors, particularly agriculture and energy.
The implications of these targets extend to infrastructure and operational capacities within Brazil. Stakeholders will need to assess the feasibility of implementing such changes while maintaining economic stability.