Country of promise : Brazil struggle to lead climate policy at COP28 | Climate Crisis News

Brazil has become the first country in the world to return to the United Nations climate conference, which opened in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on 29 November. But what does this mean for the countrys leadership and why he is not a global leader? Why is it going to be the most sparse gathering of those who have been on the ground. () How is Brazil preparing to leave the summit of the UN, the BBC s Geeta Pandey looks at what it is likely to take place in this week. It is being called an annual UN conference that will be held on Friday, and how will it be known as COP28 - and what is the biggest environmental conference in its latest edition of this year? The BBC has been talking to Brazil to find out what happened in recent years, but what will they do for their first time since the president took office in January, as he arrived at the top of his country, or is he expected to make it more enthusiastic about the impact of global warming and its impact on human society and the future of international efforts to tackle the issue of air strikes and whether he will remain in power in his first appearance in 2014 when he was elected in 2015, and who is now the next president, Luiz Incio Lula da Silva, who says he wants to step down as president of Brazil, with his name coming out of office? What would it mean to have gone on to do so without his own name, writes Paul McCartney.

Source: aljazeera.com
Published on 2023-11-30