Brazil is at a crossroads regarding its energy policies, with a focus on oil production despite climate change concerns. State-owned Petrobras is set to become the world's third-largest oil producer, while the country also aims to invest in green technologies like hybrid cars and diversify clean power sources.
Brazil diversifies clean power sources away from hydro https://t.co/JJMEh5J0yw https://t.co/4IGpN503eF
#Brazil diversifies clean power sources away from hydro https://t.co/0mkaJ9al5m
Brazil’s state-run company, Petrobras, could soon be the world’s third-biggest oil producer, in stark contrast to the country’s promises to fight climate change and slow Amazon destruction. https://t.co/iVFz5Ky18b
Brazil is charging up for a hybrid revolution as global car manufacturers race to pump billions of dollars into the development of green vehicles in Latin America's biggest economy https://t.co/Lx40qwn1iw
Brazil revs up for jolt of hybrid car investments https://t.co/WctEikUaPe
[Brazil] will be a green superpower, but [the country] is not going to take unnecessary risks. That means preparing for a world in which oil will play an important role for a long time and the transition takes longer than expected. https://t.co/VbnSZguVWS
State-owned Petrobras could soon be the world’s third-biggest oil producer, in stark contrast to the country’s promises to fight climate change and slow Amazon destruction. https://t.co/YnPbOQ8Bs4
Some reality notes on Brazil: 1. 'Yes!' to oil production. "Petrobras, like many other oil and gas companies, internally projects that demand for its products will remain stubbornly high... This year it joined OPEC." 2. 'No!" to climate hoax. "Mr. Lula’s government also faces… https://t.co/7iR4ysWq9C
Prior to Lula’s presidency, Brazil was something of a international pariah. Relationships with the West are now healing, but the country needs to decide what path it is forging https://t.co/t01S6afis6 👇