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United States, Brazil to interact on environment collaboration, states Yellen

The U.S. and Brazilian federal governments announced a climate collaboration agenda on Friday, looking for to deepen ties on an issue they viewed as key however dealt with as secondary by opposition in both countries.

Speaking on the sidelines of a G20 finance leaders conference in Rio de Janeiro, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated that advancing deal with environment and on nature and biodiversity can bring advantages not just to both of our economies however also to the region and to the worldwide economy.

We wish to be more close, stated Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad, including he expected these standards to turn into concrete actions very quickly.

The joint work between the U.S. and Brazil, the two largest economies in the Western Hemisphere, will concentrate on 4 secret areas, including efforts to facilitate countries' ease of gain access to to multilateral environment fund resources, a top priority for Brazil throughout its G20 presidency this year.

Yellen likewise mentioned as pillars of this program the goal to bolster tidy energy supply chains and efforts to improve the stability and effectiveness of voluntary carbon markets.

Efforts to activate finance and develop innovative options to conserve and bring back nature and biodiversity, including through multilateral development banks, are also on the agenda.

(source: Reuters)