With the growing urgency of addressing climate change, bioenergy has been consolidated as a key part in the global energy transition. Inserted in this context, Brazil, with its robust sugar-energy sector and large production capacity, occupies a strategic role in the discussions on decarbonization of the energy matrix. As in other agribusiness sectors, bioenergy is increasingly subject to global sustainability requirements, conditioning access to markets and financing to meet strict environmental targets.
The event "Bioenergy in the Global Energy Transition" will bring together experts who will discuss how bioenergy can contribute to achieving global decarbonization commitments, exploring the policies needed for a just and efficient energy transition, and how bioenergy can be integrated into global value chains in a sustainable way.
5pm
Portuguese
With the growing urgency of addressing climate change, bioenergy has been consolidated as a key part in the global energy transition. Inserted in this context, Brazil, with its robust sugar-energy sector and large production capacity, occupies a strategic role in the discussions on decarbonization of the energy matrix. As in other agribusiness sectors, bioenergy is increasingly subject to global sustainability requirements, conditioning access to markets and financing to meet strict environmental targets.
The event "Bioenergy in the Global Energy Transition" will bring together experts who will discuss how bioenergy can contribute to achieving global decarbonization commitments, exploring the policies needed for a just and efficient energy transition, and how bioenergy can be integrated into global value chains in a sustainable way.
Senior Professor of Agribusiness at INSPER
Professor at the Institute of International Relations/USP