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Brazil’s local governments are among world’s most transparent on environmental issues – NGO study

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) - an international non-profit organization that measures the environmental impact on the planet - brought in its most recent bulletin, released this Wednesday (8), naming Brazil as one of the six countries that stood out in 2021 when it comes to environmental transparency.

This means that Brazilian states and municipalities were the most open about their environmental problems and how they act to mitigate them. According to the survey, Brazil expects to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 40% by 2030. And, in 2060, the goal is that the net emission is practically . . .

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