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Brazil’s National Fertiliser Plan fails to tackle synthetic fertiliser overuse and its climate, nature and health impacts - Planet Tracker
London, April 16, 2025 – New research from Planet Tracker, reveals that Brazil’s National Fertiliser Plan (PNF) focuses on reducing the country’s reliance on imported synthetic fertiliser by increasing domestic production, but lacks clear targets for curbing the overuse of synthetic fertiliser and the significant negative climate, nature and health impacts this causes. The post Brazil’s National Fertiliser Plan fails to tackle synthetic fertilis…
Paths to the 'Green Economy' in Brazil
In this article, Gláucia Fernandes, Professor at COPPEAD/UFRJ, talks about how public-private partnerships (PPPs) have the potential to accelerate the implementation of clean energy solutions, resilient infrastructure and low-carbon technologies.
Reducing Brazil’s fertiliser dependence could cut related GHG emissions almost 90% by 2050 -report « Carbon Pulse
Reducing synthetic fertiliser use in Brazil through regenerative agriculture and other means could curb the country's fertiliser-related greenhouse gas emissions up to 86% by 2050 — whereas inaction could see related emissions rise 89% by then, according to a report published on Wednesday.
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