
China & Brazil Lead Developing Nations in 2024 Energy Transition
China and Brazil top the chart among developing nations in sustainable energy transition, as per WEF’s 2024 report. The global transition index rose by 6% since 2015.
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China and Brazil top the chart among developing nations in sustainable energy transition, as per WEF’s 2024 report. The global transition index rose by 6% since 2015.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin reaffirm their countries as like-minded friends, pledging deeper cooperation and mutual support on the global stage.
Chinese VP Han Zheng and Brazilian VP Geraldo Alckmin co-chair the 7th COSBAN meeting in Beijing, enhancing China-Brazil cooperation in various sectors.
Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin will visit China from June 4-8 at the invitation of Chinese Vice President Han Zheng, enhancing bilateral ties.
South Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state faces its worst climate disaster on record, with 171 fatalities and rising leptospirosis cases.
Brazil reports an 11.6% decrease in deforestation in 2023, losing 1.83 million hectares of native vegetation. The Amazon and Cerrado biomes account for over 85% of the loss.
China and Brazil reinforce their strategic alliance within BRICS, emphasizing shared interests, no geopolitical disputes, and plans to expand cooperation in AI and the digital economy.
Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul faces severe floods with 151 dead, over 100 missing, and plans to build tent cities for 8,000 displaced residents.
After deadly floods killed 143 in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil faces renewed fears of record-breaking water levels as intense rains persist.
Brazil’s President Lula requests a state of public calamity as deadly floods in Rio Grande do Sul claim 85 lives and displace 150,000 residents.