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Brazil's Climate Plan 2024-2035 (Plano Clima 2024-2035)

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Brazil’s Climate Plan (Plano Clima 2024–2035) is the country’s overarching national climate strategy, designed to guide the transition to a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions economy by 2050 while strengthening resilience to climate change impacts. The plan is structured around three pillars: mitigation, adaptation, and cross-cutting climate action strategies. It establishes sectoral pathways for reducing emissions across key sectors such as energy, industry, transport, cities, waste, and land use, while also introducing adaptation plans for areas including agriculture, water resources, infrastructure, health, and coastal zones. The strategy emphasizes climate justice, nature-based solutions, sustainable development, financing, innovation, governance, and a just transition, supporting Brazil’s commitments under the Paris Agreement and its 2035 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC).

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