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COMBATING DEFORESTATION IN THE CAATINGA IS A PRIORITY TO THE MMA


Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2010


07/04/2010 - The Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of Deforestation in the Caatinga (PPCaatinga) is expected to be implemented until the end of the semester, as determined by the new minister of the Environment, Izabella Teixeira. The urgency is justified by the need to control, as soon as possible, the deforestation in the biome, the only exclusively Brazilian, rich in biodiversity, but that has already lost 45% of its forest cover.

The monitoring of the Caatinga shows that 0.33% of its biomass is annually transformed into charcoal to be used as a source of energy, in the region where the biome is present as well as in others. This situation, which shows a growing demand of charcoal, leads to deforestation levels comparable only to those of the Amazon when the prevention programs began to be implemented in the forest.

Considered one of the most vulnerable to climate change, the biome is one of the planet's regions that will be most affected by global warming. Estimates indicate that one third of the economy of the Northeast, where 80% of the biome is, may disappear. Therefore, the Brazilian government included the region in the reduction of CO2 program, established by the National Policy on Climate Change - signed by President Lula in 2009.

Recent data on the situation of Caatinga were discussed this week in a meeting with representatives of the Ministries of Planning, Trade and Industry, Agriculture and Agrarian Reform, IBAMA, ICMBio and MMA, to set a model to the PPCaatinga. This model will define the goals, how to achieve them, the stages of implementation and the source of the funds that will be applied.

The Ministry of the Environment intends to release the preliminary stage of the PPCaatinga until April 28, when it is celebrated the Caatinga's Day.

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MMA awaits the approval of rules for waste management by the Senate

06/04/2010 - Brazil annually produces 155 thousand tons of urban garbage. Of this total, it is estimated that about 50% is disposed directly into open dumps, contaminating the soil, hydrographic basins, rivers and the sea, causing diseases and producing incalculable losses to the State.

On the other hand, these same residues are a source of livelihood for thousands of Brazilian families - the so-called scavengers (collectors) of recyclable materials, whose associations and cooperatives total over 34 thousand people across the country, joining another 800 thousand scavengers that, informally, also survive by collecting recyclable materials.

This reality, which still presents unfavorable results for health and the environment, should be amended with the approval of the National Policy on Solid Waste (PNRS) by the Senate. The new policy, which will define the general guidelines for the proper disposal of all kinds of garbage, determines, for example, how the performance of the business sector might facilitate the correct disposal of the residues. The PNRS will also require from the government entities a proper public management of the waste.

After 19 years, Brazil expects to approve a law that defines responsibilities and tools for the management of several types of solid waste, among them, electronic materials, for which there is still no federal law defining how the disposal might happen. The PNRS will define the general guidelines for waste management. Its regulation will be made later by presidential decree.

The proposal approved by the House of Representatives in March is the result of a broad consensus involving all the actors who are part of the many different cycles of production of solid waste. It deals with issues that are already part of daily routine of people, involving concepts such as contaminated area, the product life cycle, selective collection, social control, waste management, recycling, shared responsibility and urban cleaning services.

The new policy aims at the protection of public health and environmental quality, as well as at the adoption, development and improvement of clean technologies to minimize environmental impacts, and at the reduction of the volume of hazardous waste, amongst other actions.

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President Lula appoints the new minister of the Environment

01/04/2010 - President Lula installed Izabella Teixeira as the new minister of the Environment in a ceremony held yesterday (March 31) at the Palácio do Itamaraty, in Brasília. Izabella, who was the Executive Secretary of the Ministry, replaces Carlos Minc, who left the post to contest general elections in October.

The new minister stated that she will maintain the policies and actions initiated during the administration of Carlos Minc. "I'll work hard and I do expect to succeed, with the support of the entities linked to the Ministry", she said at the ceremony.

In his speech, President Lula highlighted the advances achieved during the administration of Carlos Minc, such as the approval of the plant of Belo Monte, in the Amazon, which is very important for energy supply in the country; the Brazilian proactive and prominent participation at the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (COP-15), in December 2009 in Copenhagen (Denmark); and the significant drop in Amazon deforestation.

To President Lula, the work of Carlos Minc has strengthened the role of the MMA in the discussion and formulation of public policies in the country. "Minc worked with dedication and loyalty".

After nearly two years in the MMA, Minc left the post saying that his "dream" is that the climate and environmental issues would be at the center of all political discussions. "We've fought to defend our ideas and to involve the MMA in the preparation of the public policies", he said.

 
 

Source: Brazil - Ministry for the Environment
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