Abstract
This country profile for Brazil has been developed with the input from in-country academic experts, including Dr. Roberto Luís de Melo Monte-Mór (Federal University of Minas Gerais), Dr. Jakob Sparn, Dr. Olinda Canhoto (Centro de Biotecnologia Amazônia) and Dr. Carlos Lamarão (Federal University of Amazonas), in the context of the BEIS COP26 Futures We Want project. It provides a review of the available evidence on the risks, solutions and opportunities for Brazil and Brazilian society to contribute towards a global transition to a net zero future that is inclusive, resilient and desirable by all.
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Futures We Want: Visions of Feasible, Desirable and Resilient Net-Zero Futures
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To create a globally net-zero, climate-resilient world by 2050, there are two things we need to know: What solutions are feasible? What is desirable? This project brings together both. Six groups of academic experts created reports on their region’s possible futures. Then six groups of citizens shared their hopes and ideas based on those reports. This gives us something new: visions of a globally net-zero, climate-resilient world that people actually want to live in.
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