The global energy transition calls for innovative business models for sustainable biofuels to become a central component in decarbonization efforts. Brazil, with its extensive biofuels industry, is positioned to play a leading role in this transition, leveraging sustainable biofuels to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors, such as aviation and maritime transport. This event focus on the economic, geopolitical, and technological dimensions of sustainable biofuels and explore whether they can serve as a pathway for Brazil to take a prominent role in supplying sustainable fuels.
12pm
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The global energy transition calls for innovative business models for sustainable biofuels to become a central component in decarbonization efforts. Brazil, with its extensive biofuels industry, is positioned to play a leading role in this transition, leveraging sustainable biofuels to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors, such as aviation and maritime transport. This event focus on the economic, geopolitical, and technological dimensions of sustainable biofuels and explore whether they can serve as a pathway for Brazil to take a prominent role in supplying sustainable fuels.
Co-Chair of the UN International Resource Panel and Minister of Environment (2010-2016)
Independent consultant, Fellow at Igarapé, International Advisor at APCO and member of a panel of experts on Energy Transition at the Institute for Climate and Society (iCS)
Founding Partner at Catavento