G20 Initiative on Bioeconomy, at the Brazilian Climate Finance Forum

February 23, 2024

Join us at the Brazilian Climate Finance Forum to explore the G20 Initiative on Bioeconomy.

G20 has a unique and influential role to play in addressing some of the world’s key current challenges, including the intertwined nature and climate crises.

Brazil’s G20 presidency (2024) is committed to social inclusion, sustainable development, and global reform. Recently, it launched an Initiative on Bioeconomy* to place the nature economy at the center of financial and economic architecture. The initiative has the ultimate goal of creating a set of “High-Level Principles on Bioeconomy” that can influence the global economy and integrate a negotiated outcome into the Rio Declaration at the end of the Brazilian Presidency, in November 2024.

On the 28th and 29th of February, finance ministers and central bank governors from across G20 countries will gather in São Paulo to discuss the world’s most pressing issues at their inaugural meeting.

Ahead of this, NatureFinance and Itaúsa are convening civil society, financial actors, and government representatives in two panels to explore G20’s Initiative on Bioeconomy, during the Bioeconomy Afternoon at the Brazilian Climate Finance Forum** – an official event of G20 social.

Taking place on the 27th of February at the Aya Hotel in São Paulo, the events will: 

  • Explore the breadth of views on the bioeconomy
  • Demonstrate why the bioeconomy is a viable path to climate, nature and social development solutions
  • Discuss the window of opportunity that the bioeconomy represents

Translation into English, and Portuguese will be provided.


Opening panel: G20 Initiative on Bioeconomy (GIB)

Date: 27th February, 2024

Time: 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm (BRT)

Location: Aya Hotel in São Paulo

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Moderator:

  • Marcelo Furtado, Director, Nature Finance, and Head of Sustainability, Itaúsa

Speakers:

  • Vicente Araújo, General Coordinator for Sustainable Development, Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Stephanie Al-Qaq, UK Ambassador to Brazil
  • Luciana Nicola, Director of Institutional Relations and Sustainability, Itaú Unibanco, and Sector Director of Febraban’s ESG Committee
  • Marcello Brito, Executive Secretary, Legal Amazon Consortium
  • Tatiana Schor, Head of the Amazon Coordination Unit, Interamerican Development Bank (IDB) 
  • Marina Grossi, President, Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development (CEBDS)

Hosted by NatureFinance and Itaúsa.

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Closing panel: Opportunities for the Bioeconomy in the G20

Date: 27th February, 2024

Time: 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm (BRT)

Location: Aya Hotel in São Paulo

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Moderator:

  • Luana Maia, Global Brazil Lead, Nature Finance

Speakers:

  • Txai Suruí, Indigenous Activist of the Paiter Suruí People
  • Sonja Gibbs, Managing Director and Head of Sustainable Finance, Institute of International Finance (IIF)
  • Lívia Pagotto, Executive Secretary, A Concertation for the Amazon
  • Erik Berglof, Chief Economist, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
  • Raul Jungmann, CEO of the Brazilian Institute of Mining (IBRAM)

Hosted by NatureFinance and Itaúsa.

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Brazilian Forum on Climate Finance takes place on 26-27 February, in São Paulo.

*A group of institutions have joined forces to produce inputs to help the Brazilian government prepare for the G20 Bioeconomy Initiative. The group os composed by: Fundação Getúlio Vargas, NatureFinance, Concertação Amazônica, Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM), Instituto Arapyaú, Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development (CEBDS), Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI), Brazilian Coalition on Climate, Forests and Agriculture, Brazilian Federation of Banks (FEBRABAN), Brazilian Tree Industry (IBÁ), CDP Latin America, Institute for Climate and Society (iCS), Climate Policy Initiative (CPI), Dom Cabral Foundation (FDC), Igarapé Institute, Insper Agro Global, Interstate Consortium for the Sustainable Development of the Legal Amazon, The Nature Conservancy (TNC).

**The Forum is a joint initiative from Instituto Arapyaú, AYA Institute, Institute for Climate and Society (iCS), Igarapé Institute, Itaúsa Institute, Open Society Foundations and Amazon Concertation.

For further information, please contact roberta.zandonai@naturefinance.net

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