1. São Paulo--The "Other" Brazil: Different Pathways on Climate Change for State and Federal Governments.
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Lucon, Oswaldo and Goldemberg, José
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *CLIMATE change , *AIR quality & the environment , *RAIN forests , *RAIN forest ecology , *ETHANOL , *SUGARCANE , *STATE governments - Abstract
The state of São Paulo, the most populous state in Brazil with 40 million people, is leading the way in Brazilian environmental policies. This article discusses the implications this has particularly for climate change policies. Located in the southeast part of the country, far from the Amazon rainforest, São Paulo state has adopted policies and actions that are leading to effective improvements in the quality of air and to the partial recovery of the original Atlantic rainforest, and that promote sustainable practices for ethanol production from sugarcane. Compared to the state of São Paulo, Brazil as a whole faces a considerably different situation, with the federal and the state governments having chosen different pathways for addressing the challenges posed by climate change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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