
Brazil has committed to an ambitious goal of reaching net-zero by 2050 along with supporting goals including reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 43% from 2005 levels by 2030 and ending illegal deforestation by 2030. As the world’s sixth-largest greenhouse gas emitter and one of the fastest-growing economies, Brazil has the opportunity to advance ambitious climate action while realizing significant co-benefits in job growth, air and water quality, and protection of crucial natural resources.
Learn More about Brazil ProgramDec
08
Thu
Thursday
SPP Building, Room 1301 (virtual option)
Join CGS and SEEC for a discussion with CGS/SPP faculty members on COP27 observations, triumphs, failures and everything in between!
Panelists:
The Guardian
Faculty:
Nathan Hultman
The Hill
Faculty:
Haewon McJeon,
Gokul Iyer
CNET
Faculty:
Haewon McJeon,
Gokul Iyer
E&E News
Faculty:
Nathan Hultman
CNN
Faculty:
Nathan Hultman
The Hill
Faculty:
Nathan Hultman
Nov
22
Tue
Tuesday
SPP Building, Room 1201 (virtual option)
Join the Center for Global Sustainability on Tuesday, November 22, at 2:00 PM EST to hear Dr. Yohanna M. L. Gultom, Department of Economics at Universitas Indonesia, discuss her research into methods for halting deforestation.