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Complementarity and dependency in the Energy sector and the transition to a low-carbon economy o6s58

  • Asia
  • 25 april 2018

At its sixth meeting, CEBRI’s China Analysis Group Meeting promoted a wide-ranging debate on the opportunities and challenges emerging for China and Brazil by the new geopolitics of carbon and the ongoing energy transition – characterized, among other trends, by falling costs of renewable sources and by the rise of natural gas as a strategic transition fuel. In this context, participants highlighted the merger between the agendas of energy security and sustainable development worldwide, with implications for both policymaking and investment priorities – since the energy sector s for approximately a third of total greenhouse gas emissions globally. 494j6r

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At its sixth meeting, CEBRI’s China Analysis Group Meeting promoted a wide-ranging debate on the opportunities and challenges emerging for China and Brazil by the new geopolitics of carbon and the ongoing energy transition – characterized, among other trends, by falling costs of renewable sources and by the rise of natural gas as a strategic transition fuel. In this context, participants highlighted the merger between the agendas of energy security and sustainable development worldwide, with implications for both policymaking and investment priorities – since the energy sector s for approximately a third of total greenhouse gas emissions globally.

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Adilson de Oliveira 251l4a
Former Professor at the University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) 2g5ho

Clarissa Lins 543935
Member of the International Advisory Board 5o6a14

Founding Partner at Catavento

Izabella Teixeira 68e35
Member of the International Advisory Board 5o6a14

Co-Chair of the UN International Resource and Minister of Environment (2010-2016)

Ricardo Besada 29555o
Controlling Executive Manager at Petrobras 2b5y41

Xizhou Zhou 467z

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