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... Observat�rio do Clima, Evolu��o das emiss�es de gases de efeito estufa no Brasil (1990–2013): setor de mudan�a de uso da terra (Observat�rio do Clima 2015) 11. 89 Observat�rio do Clima (2015), 11. 90 The 2010 values, the latest�...
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... Observat�rio do Clima, The Worst is Yet to Come: A Year of Environmental Havoc under Brazil's Far-right President Jair Bolsonaro (Observat�rio do Clima 2019) 2. Ibid, 3. Agostinho Vieira, 'Como Bolsonaro incendiou a Amaz�nia�...
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... Observat�rio do Clima and circulated in multiple languages via YouTube.60 In the trailer, the character of the pope takes on sinister fossil-fuel industry executives, Rocky Balboa style, assisted by Jesus himself, who serves as the�...
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... (Observat�rio do Clima 2021). Regarding energy transition, these policies determine the growth of renewable sources participation in the electricity mix supply and increase energy efficiency (Law No 12187—National Climate Change Plan�...
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... (Observat�rio do Clima, 2016). Although Brazilian agriculture has been historically known for its expansion over natural vegetation especially in those regions, data from recent years indicate that extensification has slowed down and has�...
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Este trabalho foi encomendado pelo IPAM, com o objetivo de subsidiar o Observat�rio do Clima (OC) na elabora��o de crit�rios de sustentabilidade para projetos de mitiga��o do efeito estufa no Brasil.
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... Observat�rio do Clima (Climate Observatory), the most respected climate NGO in Brazil. According to the SEEG, Brazil produced 1,927 MtCO2e in 2015, roughly 4% of the global total; per capita emissions reached around 9 tCO2e in that year�...
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... Observat�rio do Clima 2008; Oliveira 2016). Environmental and human rights activists, including Capobianco himself, held 38 percent of her leadership positions (Abers and Oliveira 2015: 10). These activists, insiders and outsiders, were�...