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ksuadminApril 15, 2021
Government Jair Bolsonaro is evaluating the announcement of the increase in the amount allocated to the Department of the Environment at the Climate Leaders’ Summit, hosted by United States President Joe Biden, from April 22 to 23.
In a letter sent to Biden on Wednesday (14), Bolsonaro pledged to end illegal deforestation in Brazil by 2030, but the US government is pushing for concrete measures to show the way to achieve that goal and is calling to partial results later this year.
According to those involved in the negotiations, the new allocation of resources would be made available to inspection bodies, such as Ibama and ICMBio (Instituto Chico Mendes), which were dumped under the Bolsonaro administration and reported a lack of money, including paying basic bills, such as travel for inspectors to work in the field.
ksuadminApril 13, 2021 717
The US government considers Joe Biden’s climate leaders’ summit for next week as Brazil’s last chance to show its environmental concern to restore American confidence and expand relations with the White House.
The blunt message was given by US Ambassador to Brazil Todd Chapman in a virtual private meeting on Sunday (11) with Brazilian politicians, economists, diplomats and businessmen.
Participants at the meeting, promoted by the parliamentary group, told Folha that Chapman was firm in saying that the environment will guide relations between Brazil and the United States, and that trade agreements between the two countries and the Brazil’s entry into the OECD, for example, depend on the latitude of the plan that the Jair Bolsonaro government will present to the summit organized by Biden, between April 22 and 23.