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Brazil fosters fossil fuel exploitation despite climate crises and the environmental vulnerabilities

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Horta, Paulo ; Sissini, Marina ; Mueller, Carolina Melissa ; Soares, Fernanda M. M. ; Pagliosa, Paulo ; Rorig, Leonardo ; Bonomi-Barufi, Jose ; Berchez, Flavio ; da Cunha, Leticia Cotrim ; Kerr, Rodrigo ; Rossi, Sergio ; Soares, Marcelo O. ; Rodrigues-Filho, Jorge L. ; Pinheiro, Hudson T. ; Henning, Luciano ; Espindola, Marcos Aurelio ; de Oliveira, Nicole Figueiredo ; Fonseca, Alessandra Larissa
Número total de Autores: 18
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: MARINE POLICY; v. 148, p. 4-pg., 2023-02-01.
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Despite global needs regarding the mitigation of the climatic and biodiversity crisis, Brazilian federal government signalized the bidding of 92 blocks of oil and gas exploitation. The potential production in these marine areas will add to the pre-salt reserves already contracted, multiplying by eight the Brazilian annual fossil fuel emissions by 2030. These potential emissions can reach the double of that currently produced by land uses and other sources. The ongoing governmental actions and omissions regarding deforestation, fostering of thermoelectric generation, and fragilization of the national environmental surveillance system, highlight the need for deeper international and multilateral discussion considering the achievement of global targets, explicit as necessaries in the last IPCC report. Considering the emergency context, the UN should present barriers to exploitation of remaining fossil fuel reserves, and a global orchestration to enable immediate and drastic reductions in our emissions, to avoid further negative impacts on the already fragile sociobiodiversity. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 19/24215-2 - Biodiversidade, biogeografia e conservação de ecossistemas recifais mesofóticos no Oceano Atlântico
Beneficiário:Hudson Tercio Pinheiro
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Programa BIOTA - Jovens Pesquisadores