The Pak Banker

Lula headed to UN climate talks to save Amazon

- RIO DE JANEIRO

Brazilian presidente­lect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is expected this week at the UN climate summit in Egypt to pledge to reverse the environmen­tal policies of his right-wing predecesso­r and protect the Amazon rainforest.

Lula's trip Monday to the COP27 talks in Sharm elSheikh will be his first internatio­nal visit since beating Brazil's far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro in the October 30 runoff election.

The 77-year-old, who promised on the campaign trail to work towards zero deforestat­ion, will address the conference on Wednesday, his press team said.

In a nod to Lula's victory speech, in which he pledged to end Brazil's "pariah" status, his team said he had wanted to hold "more talks with world leaders in a single day than Bolsonaro had in four years."

But according to Brazilian newspaper O Globo, the incoming president has not been able to line up most of the dozen or so high-level meetings he had requested.

Lula might, however, meet with US climate czar John Kerry and announce that Brazil is willing to host the COP30 summit in 2025, the newspaper said.

Latin America's most populous country grew more isolated under Bolsonaro, analysts say, in part due to his permissive policies towards deforestat­ion and exploitati­on of the Amazon, the preservati­on of which is seen as critical to fighting global warming.

If Lula-who served as president from 2003 to 2010 manages to curb deforestat­ion and illegal mining, he would make a major contributi­on to the global fight against climate change, said Francisco Eliseu Aquino, a climate expert at Rio Grande do Sul University.

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