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Brazil warns Trump Effect risks a 'triple-negative' climate

Brazil warns Trump Effect risks a 'triple-negative' climate

Brazil warned on Thursday that the return of Donald Trump to the White House could have a "triple-negative" impact on the fight against global warming. The country is preparing to host the U.N. Climate Talks later this year.

Trump has pulled out of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. He also launched a trade battle with Canada, China, and Mexico and changed U.S. policies on the war in Ukraine.

Marina Silva, Brazil's Environment and Climate Change minister, told reporters through a translation that the "increasingly complicated geopolitical environment", characterised as a turbulent and tariff-laden trade, could disrupt progress in curbing climate changes.

They can drain resources and also hamper an environment of trust and confidence among parties. Silva stated that we have a "triple negative" effect, because the less we see of action, the less we see in terms of money, which results in less cooperation between countries.

Brazil, the host of COP30, the annual United Nations global summit on climate change in November, said it would use its presidency to push for multilateralism, respect for science and to oppose Trump.

Silva says that other countries might feel the need to redistribute funds to areas like defence, due to Trump's disruption in prioritising the United States as a solution to global problems and a source of international finance.

She questioned the agreement made at the COP summit last year to triple funding to poor countries to $300 billion per annum by 2035. "It cannot be taken as a given," she said.

Silva said that disputes over tariffs are "bad for everyone", and have only short-term benefits.

She said: "Inflation can lead to inflation in the long run, and people will be less supportive of them if their homes are destroyed by fire, or if it affects their food security." Reporting by Shivam Patel, New Delhi. Editing by Barbara Lewis

(source: Reuters)