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Sol e sombra

South America’s largest economy, Brazil is set to become a major player shaping the 21st century. A huge country, encompassing rich coasts, the major part of the Amazon rainforest and the world’s biggest wetland, there is a lot at stake in this emerging power. This Green Futures Special Publication explores how Brazil is tackling the challenges and opportunities of sustainable development, covering topics from the future of the Brazilian economy and wealth distribution, to health issues, energy and transportation.

Many thanks to our funding partners for their support and expertise:

BP Biofuels

Defra

Unilever

WWF

You can download Sol e sombra for free as a pdf: click here

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