Quadrupling the production and use of clean fuels by 2035 is the goal of a new international initiative to stimulate the energy transition and mitigate the effects of the climate crisis, which will be presented at the climate summit in Brazil in November. With the adoption of a series of agronomic measures, Brazil is expected to lead the global biofuel market. The Belém Commitment on Sustainable Fuels, led by Brazil with the support of India, Italy, and Japan, expects support from other countries after its official launch during the Climate Summit on November 6 and 7 in Belém, northern Brazil. The meeting of heads of state and government will be preceded by the 30th Conference of the Parties on Climate Change, which will take place in Belém from November 10 to 21, writes Mario Osava in an article for IPS-Inter Press Service. The commitment, named "Belem 4x," is based on a report by the International Energy Agency, which indicates the possibility of a fourfold increase by adding ...
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