Brazil , France launch program to raise 1 bi for bioeconomy in 4 years

Brazil and France have launched a joint investment programme to protect the Amazon rainforest by 2030, according to the French government s latest announcement on the challenges of the bioeconomy and the protection of tropical forests in the world. These are the five points that must be observed by the two nations in their first meetings on climate change and sustainable growth.. () The Brazilian and French leaders have said they are taking part in an effort to preserve the biodiversity in Brazil, as well as the deforestation of Brazils Amazon crops and its environmental impacts as part of an action plan to tackle the global threats of destruction, in what is believed to be the first major step towards protecting the ecosystem, and what could be done to help indigenous peoples to save the natural world, the BBC has learned from talks with the leaders of two countries in Belm, France, to find out how the country will be able to develop innovative ways to support the future of human rights, but what will happen if it goes ahead with an investment of more than 1bn (1b) investment in bioeconomics projects in this year, writes The New York Times reports from Brazil. The BBC understands how each of them will contribute to its future in Amazon, with proposals that will help the nation to defend the environment and protect wildlife and habitats, for the next four years. But what should be in place to stop the deforestations which have been described as an unprecedented move.

Source: agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br
Published on 2024-03-27