Lula to travel to Egypt for climate summit by AFP Staff Writers Bras�lia (AFP) Nov 10, 2022 Brazil's president-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Thursday he would travel to Egypt to take part in the COP27 global climate summit next week to meet international leaders. "I will travel to Egypt on Monday. I will have more conversations with world leaders in a single day than (Jair) Bolsonaro did in four years," Lula said during a meeting with legislators in Brasilia, in a dig at the current president, whom he beat in last month's election. The Workers' Party (PT) leader did not specify which leaders he would meet with. He was invited to the summit in Sharm el-Sheikh by Egypt President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. "We will reposition Brazil at the center of international geopolitics," added Lula, 77. He said his re-election after two previous mandates from 2003-2010, was generating much "expectation" in the world after he defeated the far-right Bolsonaro in a tight run-off in October. In the first three years under Bolsonaro, a climate change skeptic, average annual deforestation in the Amazon rainforest increased 75 percent on the previous decade. Lula has made environmental protection a key part of his platform and has vowed to achieve "zero deforestation." He is due to assume the presidency for his third term on January 1. When COP27 ends on November 18, Lula will travel to Portugal to meet President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and Prime Minister Antonio Costa, according to Brazilian media.
S.Africa slams 'out of reach' climate aid for poorer nations Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt (AFP) Nov 8, 2022 South Africa's president, whose coal-dependent country is among the world's top polluters, Tuesday criticised international funders for making it difficult for poorer nations to access aid to fight climate change. Support from multilateral organisations "is out of reach of the majority of the world's population due to lending policies that are risk-averse and carry onerous costs as well as conditionalities," Cyril Ramaphosa told the UN COP27 climate summit. Addressing the meeting in Egypt's Shar ... read more
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