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11/06/2012

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DIALOGUE DAYS, 16-19 JUNE 2012
The Government of Brazil is organizing, with the support of the United Nations, the Sustainable Development Dialogues, a forum for civil society, to be held in Riocentro, between June 16 to 19, in the context of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development - Rio+20.

In the four days prior to the High Level Segment, top representatives from civil society, including private sector, NGOs, scientific community, among other major groups, will convene at the same venue of the Rio+20 Conference. They are expected to engage in an open and action-oriented debate on key topics related to sustainable development. There will be no participation of Governments or UN agencies. The recommendations emanating from the Dialogues will be conveyed directly to the Heads of State and Government present at the Summit.

11/06/2012

Rio+20 Corporate Sustainability Forum (15-18 June) and Business Day (19 June)
The UN Global Compact will organize the Rio+20 Corporate Sustainability Forum: Innovation and Collaboration for the Future We Want from 15-18 June 2012 in Rio de Janeiro. Held prior to the Conference and organized in cooperation with the Rio+20 Secretariat, the UN System and the Global Compact Local Network Brazil, the Forum's objective is to bring greater scale and quality to corporate sustainability practices. As a showcase for innovation and collaboration, the Forum is designed to be a launching ground for widespread action. Over 2,000 participants are expected at the Forum, representing business as well as investors, governments, local authorities, civil society and UN entities.

In addition to supporting the Corporate Sustainability Forum, a fraction of the proceeds from Gold-Level sponsorships are assisting the Rio+20 Secretariat in funding Member States from Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States to attend the conference. A portion of Green Sponsor contributions will also assist the Rio+20 Secretariat to offset CO2 emissions from attendance of participants from the Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States, through the purchase of Gold Standard Certified Emission Reductions and Gold Standard Verified Emission Reductions.

For more information, visit http:// www.compact4rio.org
or email [email protected].

Business Day, 19 June

Business Action for Sustainable Development 2012 (BASD 2012), the official coordinator of business and industry, will organize a Business Day on Tuesday 19 June in Rio de Janeiro to identify key actions as a final input to the Rio+20 Conference. Sessions will include: Agriculture, Cement, Chemicals, Consumer Goods, Energy/Power, Forestry, Materials, Oil & Gas and Transport. A working "roundtable" luncheon will also be held for senior Government, Business and UN officials. Business commitments to sustainable development also will be featured. A range of dialogues and panel discussions will be held to address the following themes: Access to Energy, Food Security, Green Economy, Inclusive Business, Corporate Sustainability Reporting, International Governance, Policy frameworks for Sustainable Development, Technology in Sustainable Development, Urbanization and Water.

For more information, visit http://basd2012.org/project/agenda-for-the-business-day-released/

08/06/2012

What is the "Rio +20"?
"Rio +20", is known as the United Nations Conference On Sustainable Development held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 2012 - twenty years after the landmark representing the Earth Summit (Rio 92). Rio +20 is also an opportunity to look to the future for the world we want to have in 20 years.

In the Rio +20 world leaders, along with thousands of participants from the private sector, ONGs and other organizations work together to formulate solutions that can help reduce poverty, promote greater social equality and ensuring environmental safety for a planet that experiences tremendous population growth.

The official discussions will focus on two main themes: how to develop a green economy in order to achieve sustainable development and lift people out of poverty, and how to expand international coordination for sustainable development.

It is a historic opportunity to define the paths to a sustainable future, with more jobs, more clean energy sources, more security and a decent standard of living for all.

"Rio +20 is one of the most important global meetings on sustainable development of our time."

- Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

Why do we need Rio +20?

If we want to leave a livable world for our children and grandchildren, the challenges posed by widespread poverty and the destruction of the environment must be addressed and resolved now.

The world today has seven billion people - in 2050, will be 9 billion.
One in five people - 1.4 billion people - now lives on a dollar and 25 cents or less per day.
One and a half billion people worldwide lack access to electricity.
Two and a half billion people have no toilet.
Nearly a billion people go hungry every day.
The emission of greenhouse gases continues to grow, and more than a third of all known species may disappear if climate changes continue to be disregarded.
The Earth Summit in 1992 established principles. The Rio +20 represents a new opportunity to think globally, so that we can all act locally and thus insure a common future for all of us.

Want to know more? Read this publication

Read "Keeping track of our changing environment-From Rio to Rio +20" (an eye on the changing environment: From Rio to the Rio +20).

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05/05/2012

Country profile: Brazil
Brazil is South America's most influential country, an economic giant and one of the world's biggest democracies.
It is one of the rising economic powers - otherwise known as BRIC nations - together with Russia, India and China. Over the past few years it has made major strides in its efforts to raise millions out of poverty.
The discovery of major offshore oil reserves could propel the country into the top league of oil-exporting nations.

Full name: Federative Republic of Brazil
Population: 196.6 million (UN, 2011)
Capital: Brasilia
Largest city: Sao Paulo
Area: 8.55 million sq km (3.3 million sq miles)
Major language: Portuguese
Major religion: Christianity
Life expectancy: 71 years (men), 77 years (women) (UN)
Monetary unit: 1 real = 100 centavos
Main exports: Manufactured goods, iron ore, coffee, oranges, other agricultural produce
GNI per capita: US $9,390 (World Bank, 2010)
Internet domain: .br
International dialling code: +55

The exploitation of the Amazon rainforest, much of which is in Brazil, has been a major international worry, since the wilderness is a vital regulator of the climate. It is also an important reservoir of plant and animal life.
A drive to move settlers to the Amazon region during military rule in the 1970s caused considerable damage to vast areas of rainforest.
Deforestation by loggers and cattle ranchers remains controversial, but government-sponsored migration programmes have been halted.
In 2005 the government reported that one fifth of the Amazon forests had been cleared by deforestation.
Deforestation has been slowed down by extra policing and pressure from environmental and consumer groups. The government has fined illegal cattle ranchers and loggers, while the food industries have banned products from illegally deforested areas, such as soya beans and beef.
Officials estimate that deforestation in 2010 fell to 5,000 sq km for the year, down from 7,000 sq km the year before and a peak of 27,000 sq km in 2004.

AT-A-GLANCE
Economy: Brazil has Latin America's largest economy; there has been steady growth
International: Brazil wants a permanent seat at the UN Security Council; relations with Bolivia suffered in 2006 over access to Bolivian gas

Brazil's natural resources, particularly iron ore, are highly prized by major manufacturing nations, including China. Thanks to the development of offshore fields, the nation has become self-sufficient in oil, ending decades of dependence on foreign producers.
There is a wide gap between rich and poor, but the World Bank has praised the country for progress in reducing social and economic inequality.
Much of the arable land is controlled by a handful of wealthy families, a situation which the Movement of Landless Rural Workers (MST) seeks to redress by demanding land redistribution. It uses direct protest action and land occupation in its quest.
Social conditions can be harsh in the big cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, where a third of the population lives in favelas, or slums.
Brazil's Aids programme has become a model for other developing countries. It has stabilised the rate of HIV infection and the number of Aids-related deaths has fallen. Brazil has bypassed the major drugs firms to produce cheaper, generic Aids medicines.
Brazil is revered for its football prowess. Its cultural contributions include the music of classical composer Heitor Villa-Lobos and Bossa Nova icon Antonio Carlos Jobim.

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