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President Lula plays ball with us over Copenhagen
Posted by christian on 5 November 2009.
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"The problem is your European game is too slow and stilted" - Lula might have been saying.
So it's not every day that you tackle the president of Brazil dressed as a member of his national football team. Or at least, I don't. (Tackle in a very metaphorical sense, I should say.)
But when you want to attract Lula's attention in order to tell him that he should really go to Copenhagen in December to push for a strong climate deal, the legendary prowess of the Brazilians at football is an obvious avenue to go down. Read more »
Slaughtering the Amazon?
Posted by jossc on 1 June 2009.

Boots and training shoes are not the first things that spring to mind when you think about the causes of rainforest destruction and climate change. But just because the connection isn't obvious doesn't mean it isn't real - as our researchers have been busy proving in a new report released today.
Read more »Brazil sets targets to stop deforestation, but is it enough?
Posted by jamie on 4 December 2008.
Flying over forest fires in the Amazon © Greenpeace/Beltra
With the current climate talks now underway in Poznan, the Brazilian government has finally fulfilled a promise it made at the previous round of talks in Bali last year and set targets for reducing deforestation in the Amazon. It's great to see they finally have some targets to work towards (and it's been a long time coming) but as is often the way with these political initiatives, it all falls short of what's really needed.
Read more »Lula told: "Save the Amazon"
Posted by admin on 7 March 2006.

As President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil paid a visit to Buckingham Palace today, the Greenpeace forest football squad were there to remind him that the world has a vested interest in the future of the Amazon rainforest.
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