The event will discuss how to resume Brazilian global environmental and climate governance leadership. It will propose innovative solutions and bring international, national, and local perspectives. Participants will present the main elements under discussion to advance international cooperation in these matters. They will also address how different stakeholders - such as the diplomatic community and environmental and indigenous peoples - can contribute to resuming global cooperation tools and for Brazil to lead complex negotiations during this crucial decade for climate action.
8 to 9 am BRT | 1 to 2 pm UTC
Portuguese and English, with translation
The event will discuss how to resume Brazilian global environmental and climate governance leadership. It will propose innovative solutions and bring international, national, and local perspectives. Participants will present the main elements under discussion to advance international cooperation in these matters. They will also address how different stakeholders - such as the diplomatic community and environmental and indigenous peoples - can contribute to resuming global cooperation tools and for Brazil to lead complex negotiations during this crucial decade for climate action.
Cofounder and President of the Igarapé Institute
Brazil's Ambassador to Egypt and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil (2011-2013)
Co-Chair of the UN International Resource Panel and Minister of Environment (2010-2016)