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This episode explores Brazil's complex political situation, from environmental laws and the lack of implementation to the issues faced by indigenous tribes. Bianca Vianna, an economics student from Brazil living in NL, breaks the reality of issues in Brazil and opens up about the country's steps forward and backward in the eyes of sustainability. In the end, we discuss international politics and the culture of blaming and shaming. Who is really responsible for the climate breakdown? The global north says the developing countries but the statistics say otherwise. What we need is effective dialogue between the global north and global south to collectively keep humanity alive.
Support the showThis episode explores Brazil's complex political situation, from environmental laws and the lack of implementation to the issues faced by indigenous tribes. Bianca Vianna, an economics student from Brazil living in NL, breaks the reality of issues in Brazil and opens up about the country's steps forward and backward in the eyes of sustainability. In the end, we discuss international politics and the culture of blaming and shaming. Who is really responsible for the climate breakdown? The global north says the developing countries but the statistics say otherwise. What we need is effective dialogue between the global north and global south to collectively keep humanity alive.
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