Month October 2021
Primarization of Brazilian Exports and China’s Hunger for Commodities
Introduction The publication of the sixth report by the United Nations International Panel on Climate Changes (IPPC), in August 2021, suggests that the world is likely to reach or exceed 1.5°C, 2° Celsius of global warming in the next decades.…
Brazil and China: identifying opportunities for collaboration in the way to sustainable development
1. Introduction The publication of the sixth report by the United Nations International Panel on Climate Changes (IPPC), in August 20211, suggests that the world is likely to reach or exceed 1.5°C to 2°Celsius of global warming, above pre-industrial levels,…
Challenges for the development of Brazil and China in the “new green world economic order”
Introduction Brazil is the largest country in Latin America, in size and population. It is the world’s largest producer of food and leader in the production of several strategic commodities given its fantastic biodiversity. China, currently, is the second largest…
Building the International Environmental Order for Climate Change: Should we hope for Brazil and China joint action?
1. Introduction With the end of the Cold War, after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the fragmentation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1991, the international agenda to combat “communism” gives way to…