Brazil NDC

Submitted: November 13th, 2024 Round: Second Language: English

Long Term Emissions Target

Brazil aims to secure a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of 59 to 67 percent below 2005 levels by 2035.

Included Gasses
CO2CH4N2OSF6PHCSHFCS

Target Alignment

Is Brazil's 2030 target aligned with its 1.5°C fair share?

No315% off alignment
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Brazil intends to create 7 sectoral strategies for mitigation.

Included Sectors
Land Use & ForestryAgricultureWasteTransportationIndustrialEnergyCities & Urban Mobility

Is the Paris Agreement directly enforceable through the country's legal system?

Yes315% off alignment

Brazil's Supreme Federal Court has recognised the Paris Agreement as a human rights treaty, giving it a special Constitutional status. This requires judicial oversight of the implementation of the Agreement.

NDC
Domestic Policy

01. Long term economy wide emissions reduction target

1A.

Is the Paris Agreement directly enforceable through the country's legal system?

Yes

According to its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), Brazil has committed to achieving climate neutrality by 2050, covering all greenhouse gases. While the current NDC does not set an official quantitative target for 2050, it establishes a long-term political commitment to reaching net-zero emissions.

Aligned

Brazil's commitment to reaching climate neutrality by 2050 is reinforced in Resolution 3 of September 14, 2023, from the Interministerial Committee on Climate Change (CIM), which guides the update of the National Plan on Climate Change (Plano Clima) and establishes the Temporary Technical

02. Interim emissions reduction targets

2A.

Is there a long term economy-wide long term emissions reduction target?

Yes

According to its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), Brazil has committed to achieving climate neutrality by 2050, covering all greenhouse gases. While the current NDC does not set an official quantitative target for 2050, it establishes a long-term political commitment to reaching net-zero emissions.

Aligned

Brazil's commitment to reaching climate neutrality by 2050 is reinforced in Resolution 3 of September 14, 2023, from the Interministerial Committee on Climate Change (CIM), which guides the update of the National Plan on Climate Change (Plano Clima) and establishes the Temporary Technical

2B.

Is there a long term economy-wide long term emissions reduction target?

No

According to its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), Brazil has committed to achieving climate neutrality by 2050, covering all greenhouse gases. While the current NDC does not set an official quantitative target for 2050, it establishes a long-term political commitment to reaching net-zero emissions.

N/A

Brazil's commitment to reaching climate neutrality by 2050 is reinforced in Resolution 3 of September 14, 2023, from the Interministerial Committee on Climate Change (CIM), which guides the update of the National Plan on Climate Change (Plano Clima) and establishes the Temporary Technical

Is the Paris Agreement directly enforceable through the country's legal system?

Yes315% off alignmentAlert

Brazil's Supreme Federal Court has recognised the Paris Agreement as a human rights treaty, giving it a special Constitutional status. This requires judicial oversight of the implementation of the Agreement.

Is the Paris Agreement directly enforceable through the country's legal system?

Yes315% off alignment

Brazil's Supreme Federal Court has recognised the Paris Agreement as a human rights treaty, giving it a special Constitutional status. This requires judicial oversight of the implementation of the Agreement.

Is the Paris Agreement directly enforceable through the country's legal system?

Yes315% off alignment

Brazil's Supreme Federal Court has recognised the Paris Agreement as a human rights treaty, giving it a special Constitutional status. This requires judicial oversight of the implementation of the Agreement.

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