Brazil's oil sale plans prompt fears of global fossil fuel extraction race
Government proposal to give tax relief for offshore oil would increase emissions and contradicts the nations progressive stance in Bonn
Jonathan Watts in Bonn
Wednesday 15 November 2017 08.05 EST
Brazil is planning a fire-sale of its oil resources before shrinking global carbon budgets push down demand and prices, environmental groups have warned.
The focus of concern is a government proposal for up to $300bn in tax relief to companies that develop offshore oilfields that opponents claim would use up 7% of humanitys emission budget if global warming is to be kept below 2C.
Climate Observatory, WWF, Greenpeace and other groups say the subsidies could spark a get-it-out-of-the-ground race with fossil fuel rivals such as the US, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Norway and the UK.
The accusations contradict Brazils position at this weeks climate talks, where the countrys negotiators have urged the world to be more ambitious in cutting carbon emissions.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/nov/15/brazils-oil-sale-plans-undermine-its-role-at-bonn
Environment and energy:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1127113829