Brazil Faces Crucial Reforms to Unlock Climate Financing Ahead of COP30
As host of COP30, Brazil must address systemic financial challenges and implement reforms to unlock climate investments and meet its environmental goals.
As host of COP30, Brazil must address systemic financial challenges and implement reforms to unlock climate investments and meet its environmental goals.
Brazil's 22nd National Science and Technology Week engages over 100,000 participants nationwide to focus on ocean culture and climate change through diverse educational and scientific activities.
Across Brazil, local Science and Technology Weeks in cities like Santo André, Palmas, Betim, and Recife promote innovation, sustainability, and ocean conservation aligned with national themes.
Brazil's 22nd National Science and Technology Week focuses on ocean culture and climate change, featuring nationwide events, major funding announcements, and community engagement.
Brazilian universities including Uema and UFBA are spearheading impactful science and environmental awareness activities during the 2025 National Science and Technology Week.
Brazil's 22nd National Science and Technology Week 2025 features diverse regional events emphasizing ocean culture, climate change, and technological innovation across multiple cities.
Multiple Brazilian regions are actively participating in the 22nd National Science and Technology Week 2025, emphasizing ocean culture and climate change through diverse activities and community engagement.
Brazilian industries are integrating sustainability strategies and innovation to address ESG demands and tariff impacts, highlighted at recent industry events and support programs.
Brazil's 22nd National Science and Technology Week spotlights ocean culture and climate change through nationwide events and educational programs.
Quilombolas launch a comprehensive climate policy proposal demanding recognition and funding, while Brazil advances legislation promoting traditional foods in school meals to support food sovereignty.
The 22nd National Science and Technology Week in Brazil showcases local scientific and technological initiatives with a focus on environmental and innovation themes across multiple states.
Across Brazil, regional events of the Semana Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia 2025 emphasize local science education and innovation under the climate-focused theme 'Planet Water.'
Small Brazilian businesses like Kakao Blumenn and Pousada Piuval lead sustainability efforts, supported by Sebrae, driving economic and environmental progress.
Fórum Inovativos 2025 to convene 300 leaders in São Paulo to discuss AI, digital transformation, and sustainability in business, featuring the Prêmio Inovativos for digital innovation.
At COP30 in Belém, innovative impact businesses and a new manifesto spotlight sustainable development and bioeconomy in the Amazon, underscoring Brazil's leadership in integrating ecology and economy.
As COP30 nears, key sustainable investment managers prepare for significant business and networking opportunities in Brazil's climate finance sector.
Local editions of Brazil's National Science and Technology Week 2025 focus on ocean culture and climate change through educational and community-driven activities in Minas Gerais and Paraíba.
Brazil advances sustainable business through the Summit Agenda SP+Verde, Sanepar’s digital partnership platform, and Sebrae’s international climate engagement.
Ahead of COP30 in Brazil, Breno Bringel warns that climate solutions risk perpetuating green colonialism, calling for justice-focused alternatives over corporate interests.
Brazil's 2025 National Science and Technology Week focuses on ocean culture's role in climate change through diverse regional events and educational activities.
Santarém launches a new municipal science council and hosts a regional science fair to promote sustainable innovation and education.
Brazil's Ministry of Science announces R$ 33.5 million funding through the Pró-Amazônia Program to support 74 environmental research projects across the Amazon basin.
Public universities FURG and UFFS play key roles in Brazil's 22nd National Science Week 2025, promoting science, ocean culture, and sustainability.
Brazil holds a skeptical view of progress at the 2025 G20 summit due to U.S. resistance on key social and climate issues, yet ongoing talks between Presidents Lula and Trump hint at constructive engagement on trade.
Minas Gerais Legislative Assembly to debate Bill 2.378/2024 promoting sustainable fashion practices and reducing textile waste in the state.
Small Brazilian businesses are embracing AI and sustainable innovation to fuel growth, with experts highlighting deeper AI integration and practical strategies for success.
A 2025 survey identifies geopolitical volatility as a top global business risk, but few companies actively monitor these threats, highlighting a preparedness gap.
QuintoAndar's tech-driven real estate partnerships and Sebrae's sustainable projects in Baixo Amazonas highlight innovative business models boosting Brazil's local economies.
Paraná Faz Ciência 2025 in Guarapuava highlights Brazil's scientific and technological innovations addressing climate change and sustainability, alongside community-based SDG initiatives in the Federal District.
The 22nd National Science and Technology Week in Brazil focuses on ocean culture and climate change education with numerous initiatives.
Brazilian events promote youth involvement in science and technology with a focus on climate issues and gender equality.
The Paraná Faz Ciência 2025 emphasizes climate change and innovation through diverse activities aimed at the public and students.
Innovative business models in Brazil's food industry focus on sustainability and cultural integration.
Brazilian entrepreneurs are increasingly adopting sustainable practices, positioning themselves as leaders in eco-friendly business operations.
São Paulo invites tourism businesses to promote sustainability at an upcoming international fair.
At a high-level climate dialogue, Brazil announces a $1 billion fund for tropical forest preservation.
Brazil actively promotes business growth and innovation through international forums and initiatives.
Brazil hosts key events to boost entrepreneurship and innovation.
Brazilian leaders engage at the UN to champion climate justice and gender equality.
GreenFarm foresees a record year in 2025 with plans for international growth.
Studies reveal strategic pathways for Petrobras' decarbonization efforts.