BRAZIL PUBLISHES ITS FIRST NATIONAL ON-ROAD VEHICLES EMISSION INVENTORY


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2010


29/03/2010 - Despite the steep increase of the vehicle fleet in Brazil (estimated at around 36 million vehicles), the emissions of pollutant gases have fallen in the country. This is the conclusion of the 1st National On-road Vehicles Emission Inventory, launched on March 25 at the National Petroleum Agency, in Rio de Janeiro.

The document states that the transport sector is the one that causes most relevant impacts on air quality, and that on-road vehicles are responsible for 90% of emissions of pollutants and CO2. The minister of the Environment, Carlos Minc, said that the document will guide public policies aimed at improving air quality.

According to the minister, users and consumers can also collaborate to improve air quality. "They can choose less polluting vehicles, use alternative transport and require that the government take effective measures to provide an integrated transport system in big cities", he said.

According to the manager of Air Quality at the Ministry of the Environment (MMA), Rudolf Noronha, the reduction in the emissions of pollutant gases demonstrates the success of the programs to control vehicle pollution that have been implemented by the government.

The inventory shows the emissions of the following pollutants: carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHC), aldehydes (RHCO), particulate material (PM) and evaporative emissions, besides greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4).

The Secretary of Climate Change, Suzana Khan, said that the inventory is the starting point for the National Plan on Air Quality, which will contribute to achieving the goals stipulated in the National Plan on Climate Change.

At the ceremony, the minister signed an ordinance that will extend the activities of the Working Group (GT) responsible for preparing the National Inventory. The WG is comprised of eight institutions: MMA, IBAMA, ANP, ANTT, Petrobras, Anfavea, Cetesb and IEMA.

The WG will work, until December, to draw up inventories of the 10 largest metropolitan regions in Brazil: Porto Alegre, Curitiba, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Salvador, Recife, Fortaleza and Belém.

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Brazil: US$ 13 million GEF Grant for Biodiversity Conservation in the Cerrado

22/03/2010 - Press Office of the World Bank in Washington (USA) - The World Bank Board of Executive Directors approved on March 18 a US$ 13 million grant from the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) for the Sustainable Cerrado Initiative, which seeks to guarantee the conservation of the most biodiverse savanna in the world, which covers nearly 25% of the Brazilian territory. The grant will be implemented by the federal and state governments, with World Bank support.

"The Sustainable Cerrado Initiative is a good opportunity for the environment. This US$ 13 million grant from GEF for the first phase of the initiative will be crucial for the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment to monitor the Cerrado, implement sustainable policies for the entire biome and for the Chico Mendes Institute to create and implement protected areas. For all these initiatives there will be US$ 29 million in co-financing from the governments and other agencies", said Carlos Minc, Minister of the Environment.

The Minister added that "this initiative comes at a time when the Ministry released the Cerrado deforestation data, based on which the climate policy established a target for reducing deforestation in the Cerrado. This is a target announced at COP-15 by Brazil and detailed when we launched the plan to combat fires and deforestation in the Cerrado".

"Therefore, this GEF grant comes in a good juncture. The programs are ready; there are several initiatives, such as management practices, with 400 trained farmers. Hence, these funds came at a right time, and will certainly be put for good use. We want Brazil to protect all biomes, not just the Amazon", said the Minister.

The Cerrado is a unique type of tropical savanna which harbors over 12.000 species of plants and a couple of thousands of species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and freshwater fish. Recent studies, however, have shown that the biome is under stress due to high deforestation rates, an average of 1.4 million hectares yearly (a rate of 0.7%/year). It is estimated that about 48% of the Cerrado has already been lost. If the current trend continues, the biome could disappear by 2085.

"The Sustainable Cerrado Initiative will effectively contribute to Brazil's conservation policy for the biome by increasing the number of protected areas, promoting the sustainable use and the conservation of rural landscape, and contributing to a more sustainable land management, to the protection of forests and biodiversity and to greater social inclusion", said Makhtar Diop, World Bank Director for Brazil.

The Initiative will support four coordinated projects: The Cerrado Policy and Biome Monitoring Project of the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment (US$ 4 million); the Tocantins Sustainable Cerrado Project (US$ 3 million); the Goiás Sustainable Cerrado Project (US$ 3 million); and the Cerrado Biodiversity Protection Project of the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (US$ 3 million, which will be approved over the next weeks).

The Sustainable Cerrado Initiative brings an innovative approach to the conservation and sustainable use of this biome which faces several conservation and development challenges. This Initiative will enable local communities, civil society and the private sector to participate actively in policy formulation and implementation for the effective environmental management of the Cerrado, bringing transparency and accountability", said Garo Batmanian, World Bank Project Manager.

The expected results of these four projects are:

- An increase in the mosaic of legally protected areas of unique biodiversity in the Cerrado.

- A more sustainable use of the biome's natural resources including native species by the by medium, large and small farmers, and local communities.

- Generation of new public policies for the conservation and sustainable use of the Cerrado, as well natural resources management.

- Monitor the biome's status to ensure the effective implementation of the Initiative by creating a public database containing current geophysical, social and environmental information.

 

 
 

Source: Brazil - Ministry for the Environment
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