Brazil Receives Support From Germany and France to Reduce Fossil Fuel Dependence
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Two years ago, in COP28 in Dubai, the world agreed to make the transition away from fossil fuels. In COP30, a group of countries are trying to make this target a more concrete reality, paying attention to a request by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who wants to leave the COP with roadmap (path map) for the transition of fossil fuels. Guided by the Minister of the Environment of Brazil, Marina Silva, countries such as the United Kingdom, Ge…
The Trump administration's calls for the use of fossil fuels have not slowed down renewable deployment in the world's large economies, which seem to be relying, at the same time, on electrification and the energy needs of new industries, such as data centres, to resurrect nuclear power. But in the European Union this situation generates certain discrepancies between the 'Friends of Renewables' countries -like Spain - and the pronuclear ones -led…
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