Interesting facts about Brazil you did not know

As home to much of the Amazon Rainforest, Brazil plays a crucial role in global environmental health. The Amazon produces about 20% of the world’s oxygen and absorbs vast amounts of carbon dioxide, making its preservation vital for combating climate change. However, deforestation remains a major issue, driven by agricultural expansion, illegal logging, and mining. The country has also been active in United Nations peacekeeping missions and global climate negotiations.

The Brazilian government and environmental organizations are working together to promote sustainable development and protect indigenous lands. Renewable energy sources like hydropower, wind, and solar now provide a significant portion of Brazil’s electricity, demonstrating the country’s commitment to greener growth. Brazil’s influence extends far beyond its borders. As a member of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), it plays a key role in shaping the future of emerging economies.

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