Is Brazilian legislation prepared to protect the economy from climate change?

In recent times, extreme weather events have intensified. Every day, we come across news of droughts, forest fires, heat and cold waves, floods, landslides, cyclones and tornadoes.

In Brazil alone, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), 12 events were recorded in 2023.

Law is a fundamental pillar in the quest to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change. However, the topic is broad and begins with the question of international legal responsibilities.

Want to know more about this? Click here and check out the article by our Corporate team lawyer, Carolina Fernandes, published by Hoje em Dia.

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