Marina Silva (Rede), former Minister of Environment and elected federal lawmaker, proposed to President-elect Lula (PT) the establishment of the Office of the Climate Change Authority to coordinate public policy in this sector at home and abroad.
According to CNN television, Lula is considering announcing her new job during COP27, which will take place in Egypt this year. Lula was invited to represent Brazil at the conference shortly after his election.
Marina herself is one of the names thought to occupy the seat alongside names like the biologist Izabella Teixeira, former Environment Minister of Dilma Rousseff (PT). The mandate will have a four-year term, according to party leaders overheard by the news channel.
Marina Silva is also one of the most cited heads of the Environment in the next government.
The conference should be accompanied by big names such as Simone Tebet (MDB) and Randolfe Rodrigues (Rede). One of the most anticipated announcements of the event is the anticipation of the Brazilian goal to end illegal deforestation.
Source: Tec Mundo
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