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Brazil reports that Germany will contribute 500 million Euros to the Climate Fund

Brazil's President told a Monday press conference that Germany would 'contribute' 500 million euros (588.30 millions) to a 'climate fund' managed by Brazil's'state development 'bank BNDES. The fund will support projects and studies aimed at mitigating climate changes.

Luiz inacio Lula da Silva, the Brazilian president who is concluding a two-day trip to Germany on Tuesday, has said that Brazil is willing to discuss alternate energy sources with Germany, and he's "an unwavering supporter" of biofuels.

Lula said that Germany would benefit from Brazil’s expertise in renewable energy and that officials of both countries will work to implement Monday’s decisions, without giving further details.

The use of biofuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions can be done while utilizing the existing fuel infrastructure. Blending biodiesel with conventional diesel in fuel sold at gas stations may also lower costs by reducing dependence on fuel imports.

Lula, Brazil's president, visited Hanover, Germany, where he showcased a brand new 'biofuel'.

(source: Reuters)