Forests play a pivotal role in Brazil’s climate action, representing the cornerstone of its NDC commitments and net-zero ambitions. As the country advances toward a low-carbon future, effective forest conservation and restoration are vital not only for mitigating emissions but also for safeguarding biodiversity and fostering sustainable rural development. Reaching these goals requires an integrated approach that combines policy, financing, and technological innovation – both digital and non-digital.
This event will explore how technological innovation can advance Brazil’s forest agenda as a pillar of its national climate strategy. It will highlight how technology strengthens monitoring and governance, drives inclusive climate solutions, and scales bioeconomic and sustainable land-use solutions, supporting Brazil’s NDC and net-zero goals.
Organizers: Tony Blair Institute
Co-organizer: CEBRI
SPEAKERS
Opening: Léa Reichert, Projects Deputy Director at CEBRI
Fabro Steibel, Executive Director at the Institute for Technology and Society of Rio de Janeiro
Marianna Budaragina, Senior Climate Finance Advisor at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
Henrique Dolabella, Director of the Rural Environmental Registry at the Brazilian Ministry of Management and Innovation
Rogério Cavalcante, Founder of umgrauemeio
André Oliveira, Climate Finance Advisor at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
Gabriella da Costa, Researcher at the Institute for Technology and Society of Rio de Janeiro
Grégory Maître, CEO of Morfo Brazil
Zé Gustavo Fávaro Barbosa Silva, Executive Director of the Fórum Brasileiro das Climatechs
José Borges Frias Jr., Chief Innovation Officer, Siemens
Forests play a pivotal role in Brazil’s climate action, representing the cornerstone of its NDC commitments and net-zero ambitions. As the country advances toward a low-carbon future, effective forest conservation and restoration are vital not only for mitigating emissions but also for safeguarding biodiversity and fostering sustainable rural development. Reaching these goals requires an integrated approach that combines policy, financing, and technological innovation – both digital and non-digital.
This event will explore how technological innovation can advance Brazil’s forest agenda as a pillar of its national climate strategy. It will highlight how technology strengthens monitoring and governance, drives inclusive climate solutions, and scales bioeconomic and sustainable land-use solutions, supporting Brazil’s NDC and net-zero goals.
Organizers: Tony Blair Institute
Co-organizer: CEBRI
SPEAKERS
Opening: Léa Reichert, Projects Deputy Director at CEBRI
Fabro Steibel, Executive Director at the Institute for Technology and Society of Rio de Janeiro
Marianna Budaragina, Senior Climate Finance Advisor at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
Henrique Dolabella, Director of the Rural Environmental Registry at the Brazilian Ministry of Management and Innovation
Rogério Cavalcante, Founder of umgrauemeio
André Oliveira, Climate Finance Advisor at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
Gabriella da Costa, Researcher at the Institute for Technology and Society of Rio de Janeiro
Grégory Maître, CEO of Morfo Brazil
Zé Gustavo Fávaro Barbosa Silva, Executive Director of the Fórum Brasileiro das Climatechs
José Borges Frias Jr., Chief Innovation Officer, Siemens