International climate change negotiation: The role of Brazil

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Abstract

The increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere raises the average temperature of the planet, triggering problems that threaten the survival of humans. Protecting the global climate from the effects of climate change is an essential condition for sustaining life. For this reason, governments, scientists, and society are joining forces to propose better solutions that could well-rounded environmentally, social and economic development relationships. International climate change negotiations involve many countries in establishing strategies to mitigate the problem. Therefore, understanding international negotiation processes and how ratified agreements impact a country is of fundamental importance. The purpose of this paper is to systematize information about how climate negotiations have progressed, detailing key moments and results, analyzing the role that Brazil played in the course of these negotiations and the country’s future perspectives.

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da Conceição, M. C. G., Rodrigues, R. A. R., Cordeiro, F. R., Cesário, F. V., Selva, G. V., Maria, C., … Bidone, E. D. (2019). International climate change negotiation: The role of Brazil. Sustentabilidade Em Debate, 10(3), 379–395. https://doi.org/10.18472/SUSTDEB.V10N3.2019.2796

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