Brazilian deputy defends protocols in favor of the environment

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Brazilian deputy defends protocols in favor of the environment
Brazilian deputy defends protocols in favor of the environment

Africa-Press – Angola. Brazilian federal deputy Carla Dartora highlighted, this Thursday, in Luanda, the need to implement protocols to mitigate man’s actions on the environment.

The Brazilian parliamentarian for the Workers’ Party emphasized this fact when she spoke about forced displacements due to climate change, within the scope of the General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (UIP), which is taking place in the Angolan capital.

Looking at the reality in his country, he said that the work of loggers and miners has had a negative impact on the environment.

According to the parliamentarian, the people who suffer most as a result of the environmental impact in her country are the ‘racialized’” or indigenous people.

For you, governments need to think about other forms of economic production.

“Instead of dealing with the consequences of forced displacement, we need to mitigate human actions”, he stressed.

In turn, Myanmar’s deputy, Win Myat Aye, stressed that his country has been greatly affected by climate change.

“We constantly need help, we often feel that we do not have help from the international community”, lamented the Myanmar parliamentarian.

Win Myat Aye launched the challenge for NGOs to work equally in places where calamities occur.

Already a Botswana deputy, Hon Nnaniki Wilhemina Makwinja, said that many leave rural areas for urban areas with promises of better living conditions, which facilitates human trafficking.

The 147th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union runs until Friday with representatives from 179 parliaments from around the world, when the new president of the IPU will be elected, replacing the Portuguese Duarte Pacheco.

The candidates for the presidency of the UIP were audited this Thursday, a moment that served to express their desires and objectives in favor of the multilateral organization.

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