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100 1 _aVIOLA, Eduardo
_945948
245 1 0 _aGlobal climate policy and Brazil :
_b2005-2010
260 _aBrasília :
_bIPEA,
_caug. 2010
520 3 _aThis paper has five sections. In Section 1, it explores the links between the economic crisis and the
520 3 _aclimate crisis, and the recent dynamics - in terms of negotiating position and climate policies - of
520 3 _athe three great climate powers - USA, China and European Union - and the ten middle climate
520 3 _apowers - India, Russia, Brazil, Japan, Indonesia, Mexico, South Korea, Canada, South Africa and
520 3 _aSaudi Arabia. Section 2 provides an overview of the evolution of climate policy in Brazil in the
520 3 _a2005-2008 period. Section 3 analyses how major changes in the positions of the governments of
520 3 _athe Amazonian states, of a significant group of large Brazilian companies, and of governmental
520 3 _aand civil society players, produced a major shift in climate foreign policy in the second half of 2009.
520 3 _aSection 4 evaluates the outcome of COP 15 and its aftermath in the first half of 2010, when all
520 3 _amajor countries pledged to achieve the targets of the Copenhagen Agreement. Finally, Section 5
520 3 _asummarizes the deep changes that took place at the national and international level in 2009 and
520 3 _a2010 and speculates briefly about the coming year
773 0 8 _tThe Perspective of the World Review
_g2, 2, p. 79-114
_dBrasília : IPEA, aug. 2010
_xISSN 21770255
_w
856 4 2 _uhttp://www.ipea.gov.br/agencia/images/stories/PDFs/110818_rtm_ingles02.pdf
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