Scientific entities criticize the absence of the sector at COP30 – 02/20/2025 – Panel

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ABC (Brazilian Academy of Sciences) and SBPC (Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science) released an open letter to the President (PT) in which they demand the participation of a member of the field of science and technology in the Council that organizes the conference UN on climate change.

In the document, the scientific entities say that in June 2023, they sent the petista a letter addressing the absence of the National Council to COP30. According to ABC and SBPC, the same letter was sent to AE to the.

“Since so far we have not received response and considering the urgency of the subject, we reiterate the request for the MCTI to integrate the aforementioned board, along with the other designated ministries,” indicate the entities, who argue that the discussion about climate change must be Based on scientific evidence.

“Brazil should prioritize the inclusion of science in COP30 discussions, following the example of its performance in forums such as G20 and BRICS, where science and innovation have been pillars for sustainable development and international cooperation,” they continue.

“At COP30, Brazil can take leadership by integrating evidence -based scientific data and solutions, strengthening its position as a protagonist in the global climate agenda,” they write. “By aligning public policies with scientific knowledge, the country will not only contribute to global emissions reduction goals, but will also ensure sustainable economic development, preserving its strategic biomes, such as the Amazon, and promoting environmental and social justice.”


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