Environmental economics views the environment as a form of natural capital: land, water and biodiversity are viewed as assets that mediate the flow of goods and services from ecosystems toward human society. One of that discipline’s most important innovations was the concept of payment for ecosystem services (PES), based on the observation that, under certain […]
Leaders from Brazil and US met three times in São Paulo, Brasilia, and Washington DC, to align on subjects like combatting climate crisis, emerging contaminants, substances wastes, and ending deforestation, promoting sustainable development, and enabling energy transition.
The Brazilian government continues to fulfill its early commitment to combat the climate crisis, end deforestation, promote sustainable development, and enable energy transition,.