Brazil’s Lula backs oil exploration in the Amazon ahead of hosting UN climate talks
- Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is urging the environmental regulator to approve exploratory drilling near the Amazon, stating that new oil revenues could finance a transition to green energies.
- Ibama, the environmental regulator, previously rejected the drilling license due to concerns over wildlife protection in the Amazon.
- Lula emphasized the need to explore oil resources while ensuring environmental protection, stating that the wealth from oil could fund clean energy projects.
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