September 24, 2024

350.org responds to president Lula’s announcement to deliver a 1.5-aligned NDC this year

New York City, 24 September 2024 – Today, at the 79th UN General Assembly High-Level Segment, Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, committed to deliver a 1.5-aligned climate goal, Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). 

350.org welcomes President Lula’s commitment to delivering a 1.5°C-aligned Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) later this year as a crucial step towards climate action. At the same time, 350.org expresses grave concerns that Brazil’s NDC will sideline the country’s significant fossil fuel production expansion and only address fossil fuel consumption. Science demands a halt to fossil fuel expansion. 

Brazil is set to become the fourth-largest oil producer globally, an untenable position for a nation seeking climate leadership.

As the host of this year’s G20, and next year’s COP30, Brazil must lead by example and set a precedent for other countries by presenting ambitious Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) that outline the country’s plan to transition away from fossil fuels and deliver renewable energy fairly for all

Ilan Zugman, 350.org Latin America Managing Director, says:

“​​Lula went in the right direction in his speech, but expanding fossil fuel production while claiming climate leadership is incompatible with the 1.5°C pathway. As long as the Brazilian government insists on extracting oil and gas, especially in the Amazon, talking about decarbonizing the economy and a fair energy transition is a pure exercise in rhetoric.

Lula is right in calling on rich countries to fulfill their obligation to finance mitigation and adaptation actions in countries of the Global South, but without cleaning up Brazil’s fossil fuel expansion plans, President Lula undermines his own credibility as a climate leader and puts the 1.5 threshold at risk. Lula has several weeks to ensure that Brazil will present ambitious national climate goals that stop the expansion of oil and gas extraction in the country, especially in the Amazon, and encourage a just transition to renewable energy.”

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