We have selected some qualified reference sources for consultation:
SEEG is the main platform for monitoring greenhouse gas emissions in Latin America and one of the largest national emissions databases in the world.
Center for Carbon Research in Tropical Agriculture (CCARBON/USP), linked to the Rectorate of the University of São Paulo (USP) and headquartered at the Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (ESALQ) in Piracicaba – SP, Brazil.
A movement comprised of over 400 representatives from the private sector, the financial sector, academia, and civil society. We unite these diverse voices in support of Brazil’s leadership in a new low-carbon, competitive, responsible, and inclusive economy.
FGV Agro page with a collection of various publications on Brazilian agribusiness (articles, reports, magazines, bulletins, etc.).
The booklet provides information on how the National Inventory is prepared, the methodology used, progress made over time, the institutions involved in its development, and the importance of this tool for defining public policies related to climate change. The material was developed by the technical team of the international technical cooperation project “Science & Climate,” implemented by the MCTI with support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF).
Positioning Brazilian agribusiness as a global leader in applied climate solutions and innovative public policy.