Brazil to Profit Up to US$ 16 Billion from New Global Emissions Reduction

Amazon Jungle Numbers presented by the Brazilian Association of Carbon Market Companies (Abemc) show that the inclusion of mechanisms for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD), during the negotiation for a replacement for the Kyoto Protocol, could generate revenues of US$ 8 billion to US$ 16 billion for Brazil in carbon credits.

Today, REDD mechanisms, which consider standing forests as carbon credits, are not eligible for the Kyoto Protocol, which accepts just two possibilities of credit for forestry areas: reforestation and aforestation (in areas where there was never any forest).

"Forestry conservation, avoided deforestation related to REDD, are not yet part of this protocol," said Abemc president Flávio Rufino Gazani.

The president at the organization said that the government of Brazil, after having rejected the inclusion of native forests in Kyoto Protocol, recently changed its position and is now signaling with the possibility of including these mechanisms in the proposals to be taken to the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 15), in Copenhagen, in December.

"The idea of including this matter is for the next agreement to contemplate this need, be it a continuation of Kyoto Protocol or a new agreement," he said.

To Gazani, REDD should be a method for conservation of forests associated to sustainable exploration in specific areas, and should not forecast just the maintenance of standing forests.

ABr

Tags:

You May Also Like

Some Believe It’s Latin America’s Turn and that Next Pope Will Be Brazilian

With Pope Benedict’s stunning announcement that he will resign at end of the month, ...

Arabs Soon to Be Chief Importers of Brazil Beef. But US Is Still Closed.

Within the next two to three years the Arab countries will become the main ...

Weak Domestic Demand and Low Investment Make Brazil Ugly Duckling of LatAm’s Recovery

Brazil will have to resist pressures for fiscal easing to sustain high primary surpluses ...

Brazil’s Foreign Debt Falls US$ 9.7 Billion. It’s Still US$ 183 Bi.

Brazil’s foreign debt closed out the month of August at US$ 182.62 billion, down ...

Elisete

Elisete, the Brazilian Singing Bird from Israel

Her name is Elisete, she is a singer and songwriter. She was born in ...

Brazil Guarantees: There Will Be Free Condoms for All This Carnaval

Anyone who needs will have guaranteed his right to a condom during the Brazilian ...

US Ready to Lend Brazil US$ 10 Billion for Oil Exploration

Brazil's Planning Minister Paulo Bernardo da Silva revealed that the United States is prepared ...

Brazil: UN Has Project to Rescue the Amazon

With the environment of the Amazon Basin increasingly under siege from deforestation, mining, urbanization ...

In Brazil, 43% of Blacks and 20% of Whites Live Below Poverty Line

The majority of Brazil’s poor population is formed by blacks. This is what researchers ...