Brazilian leader at odds with Davos focus on environment
DAVOS, Switzerland — Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro pledged to work “in harmony with the world” to cut carbon emissions, aiming to quell international concerns that his country, the main custodian of the oxygen-rich Amazon, could put economic interests over environmental ones.
The environment dominated talks at the World Economic Forum on Tuesday, and the nationalist leader struck a conciliatory tone in a keynote speech — a far cry from the combative one he had taken on the campaign trail when he once threatened to join the United States and pull Brazil out of the Paris climate accord, which set a limit on global warming.
Minutes after famed naturalist David Attenborough spoke of the challenges involved in fighting climate change — “It’s difficult to overstate the climate change crisis” — Bolsonaro chose his words carefully in pledging to work with other countries to cut carbon emissions, while also freeing up business.
“The environment must go hand-in-hand with development efforts: One should not of course emphasize one more than the other,” Bolsonaro told a nearly-packed hall in the Swiss resort town, which responded with polite applause.