http://www.gwm-tv.com - A leading British economist has said that Brazil's transformation from the world's fifth greatest polluter into a leading low-carbon economy is a model for the rest of the world to follow.
Nicholas Stern, who wrote the 2006 report outlining the monetary costs of climate change, said Brazil is a leading biofuels producer, and will also lead production of second-generation biofuels. He said the region will be an 'engine of change' for tackling carbon emissions.
He also said that good forest management will provide optimum conditions for sustainable fuel production while its coastline will provide abundant manrine-sourced biofuels, such as seaweed.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - A leading lawyer has said multinational companies cannot afford to forgo bases in Latin America any longer.
Luis Riesgo, who has set up the São Paulo office of international lawyers, Jones Day, said the extent of Brazil's development meant that remote management of their Brazilian clients from a North American office was no longer possible.
He said there is a huge demand for legal services in the country as the invesment and finance sector booms. He also added that the workforce there are 'very prepared, very young and very energetic' and will only keep driving the growth for the foreseeable future.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Brazil's growing prosperity and assured economic status has been highlighted by a 30.5 per cent year-on-year rise in the number of cars sold across the country.
November 2010 saw 328,473 cars sold across the country, which was also an 8.3 per cent rise on the number of cars sold in October this year.
Financial analysts have said auto sales have benefited from the country's strong economy, healthy consumer confidence and the widespread availability of credit.
The November figures bring the total number of cars sold in Brazil so far this year to 3.133 million - up 10 per cent on the figure for 2009.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Brazil has been asked by the UN for its crucial assistance to try to break the deadlock in stalled Kyoto Protocol extension talks, emphasising its growing stature on the world stage.
Mexico, which is currently hosting the talks, has asked Brazil to work with the UK on what is currently emerging to be the biggest international schism ever in the pact, which obliges nearly 40 developed nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions until 2012.
Japan, Russia and Canada have said that they will not sign an extension to the deal and want a new, broader, more binding treaty to be established.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Renewable energy in Brazil will be under the spotlight at the simultaneous United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP-16) and the World Climate Summit (WCS) taking place over the next two weeks.
Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA) president, Marcos Jank, will be presenting at the summits. He said Brazil plays an inspirational role for other nations in the search for solutions for global warming and climate change.
Nearly 50 per cent of all the energy used in Brazil comes from renewable sources, which is three times the global average and can largely be attributed to the development and production of sugarcane ethanol.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Steelmakers in Brazil are luring the top-performing stock funds in the country, amid prospects that the President-elect Dilma Roussef has steps planned to protect the steel industry from foreign competitors.
Top manufacturer, Gerdau SA, has seen shares snapped up amid speculation that Roussef is planning tax rises for imports.
It is also expected that the boom in construction that will be created by the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games, will offer a significant boost to what had previously been referred to as “massacred” steel prices.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Brazil will need to invest billions in its air transport system if it is to provide sufficient infrastructure for an expected aviation boom.
Air travel in the emerging economy is expected to treble in the next 20 years, having already grown from 68 million annual passengers in 2000 to 113 million in 2008.
Infraero, the state controlled company that runs the 67 largest airports in Brazil, has said it plans to invest 2 billion Brazilian reals in improving São Paulo's airports alone, with privatization also being seriously considered for the necessary improvements to other airports.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - An Irish trade delegation is embarking on a mission to Brazil with hopes of strengthening business ties with the South American nation.
The Enterprise Ireland mission has given a high priority to cultivating Brazilian links, due to the investment opportunities there and its booming telecoms, finance and construction sectors.
The trip is being spearheaded by the minister for trade and commerce, Billy Kelleher, who said 34 Irish companies would be represented on the mission. He added that the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games would offer a huge range of investment opportunities.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - A new steel plant is to be built in the Brazilian state of Ceara after Korean steel producer, POSCO, signed a deal with Brazil's Vale S.A. and the Dongkuk Steel Mill.
The deal will see Vale hold a 50 per cent stake, Posco hold 30 per cent and Dongkuk hold the remaining 20 per cent.
Construction is expected to begin early in 2011 and its initial production capacity will see it produce three million tons of steel slabs annually. A future second phase aims to expand this to six million tons annually.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Charcoal is no longer listed as a dangerous cargo for road transportation in Brazil, following a scientific study on the burning point of charcoal.
The reclassification came as a result of the tests, carried out by the Cientec laboratories, that showed that the incendiary point of charcoal - largely made from farmed eucalyptus - is 450 degrees centigrade. It also dispelled the myth that charcoal can spontaneously combust when subjected to certain conditions, such as being stacked or pressed.
The study was regulated by The National Land Transport Association, which has said that it is applicable for the transportation of charcoal across all Brazilian states.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Chinese investment in Brazil has increased to $396 million making Brazil the largest market in the world for Chinese imports and exports.
Some 12 per cent of Brazil's total exports now go to China.
This is according to the Brazil-China Chamber of Commerce, which claims that China now sees Brazil as a 'one stop shop' for the commodities it needs to fuel its impressive growth. These include soya, sugar, oil and coffee as well as iron ore.
I've been friends with Jeremy since fourth grade. I met Natalie in high school. Her last memory of Jeremy and I was us being schwasted and obnoxious in her front yard and she shooing us away lest her parents awake from their slumber. Jeremy took off to Brazil with Natalie's Jock Jams CD. She never saw it again. I told him he should buy it for her on iTunes. I mean it's probably like $2.99, at this point.
Jeremy was the one that told me that Natalie lived in Austin when Jessica and I moved here. We became friends on facebook, but never hung out IRL. Then I kept seeing Natalie around town (I love this small city), and we finally ended up hanging out. Now we're friends. Again.
I haven't seen Jeremy since probably 2008. He got married in the mean time. We hadn't all hung out together since, probably 1999? So we (Jessica and Betty) made some Ethiopian food from scratch and celebrated each other's company and Jeremy's first time to Austin. The entire experience was positively magical. The food was better ...
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http://www.gwm-tv.com - A Chinese company that grows eucalyptus in Brazil for cellulose production is to have a $1 billion initial public offering (IPO) reviewed by the listing committee of the Hong Kong stock exchange this Thursday, sources have confirmed.
Sateri - which is controlled by one of Indonesia's richest men, Sukanto Tanoto - hopes to list in Hong Kong later this month pending the application's approval. One source close to the deal said the final pricing would depend wholly on the market conditions.
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http://www.gwm-tv.com - Brazil's trade surplus topped 429 million US dollars for the first week in November, according to the country's trade ministry, bringing the year-to-date total to 15.05 billion dollars.
The figure is 33 per cent lower than the year-to-date figure from this time last year, when the surplus reached 22.35 billion dollars.
Economists have said the difference is down to a huge rise in imports - of both consumer and capital goods - which have been spurred on by Brazil's strong economic recovery. The recovery is expected to see the economy expand by around seven per cent this year.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Brazil's outgoing president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has said he will go to his last G20 economic meeting this week with the aim of lowering trade barriers and ending what he calls a currency war.
Prior to his departure for South Korea, he strongly criticised China and the US, accusing them of artificially devaluing their currencies, which is resulting in global trade imbalances that are preventing full economic recoveries for many nations.
He added that it was crucial to stimulate consumer demand in the US and Europe, and also that trade barriers should be lowered to spark recovery.
www.amazonbb.com The hotel Amazon Bed & Breakfast is perfectly located in the heart of Leticia on the triple border between Colombia, Peru and Brazil and only few minutes away from the Amazon River and its spectacular eco-system. Stay in our traditional yet modern bungalows while exploring the Amazonas through our eco-adventure excursions.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - The Brazilian government is one of the keenest in the world to take the economic value of nature into account in policy-making, according to UN-backed analysis.
Leaders in the South American nation have been most eager to use the findings of the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity project in the country's governance.
Forestry minister, Braulio Dias, said they were looking to the results of the three-year project to understand the implications of loss of biodiversity, and the potential return on investment in terms of biodiversity conservation.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Infrastructure development in Brazil over the next decade is likely to make it a more lucrative option for prospective investors.
The staging of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, followed by the 2016 Olympics, has lead the Brazilian Development Bank to estimate that $180 billion US dollars will have to be invested in the country by 2013.
The country's modern legal structure and new accounting standards in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards - to be implemented before the end of 2010 - only make it more practical for much of the money to come from international investors.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - China is looking to satisfy its rocketing demand for wood and associated materials by importing more logs and wood chips from countries like Brazil.
Figures for the second quarter of 2010, show that a tightening domestic supply has pushed up prices by nearly 17 per cent year-on-year.
And while China has primarily turned to Russia to bolster its supply, a 25 per cent log export tax imposed in 2008 is turning Chinese businesses and authorities to countries like Brazil and Papua New Guinea for better value wood.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Brazilian finance minister, Guido Mantega, has told New York investors that the nation's economy is predicted to expand by 7.5 per cent this year.
He said the prediction had risen from seven per cent due to the nation's ability to generate stable growth without macroeconomic imbalances. He added that conditions are in place for 5.5 per cent to six per cent growth over the next four years regardless of how the US economy performs.
Mr Mantega also revealed that investment in Brazil was growing almost three times faster than the economy and that they are still increasing productivity.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Confidence in investment in the Brazilian economy has received a boost from one of its closest neighbours.
Chile's retail giant, Cencosud, has made a $800 million purchase of Brazilian supermarket chain Bretas, which consolidates its position as the regionâs biggest retailer by sales.
The acquisition is Cencosudâs fifth in Brazil since 2007, and doubles its size in the key market, which has been tipped by some analysts to be the third-fastest growing retail market in the world, behind China and India.
Cencosud has committed to opening eight new supermarkets in Brazil by December.
Bad Boy Fighter Paulo Thiago trains for his upcoming fight against Diego Sanchez at UFC 121. Paulo's camp was based in Brazil at Team Constrictor. We caught up with Paulo as he trained for a week in San Diego at Alliance Training Center. Make sure to watch Pauloâs fight at UFC 121 on Pay-Per-View this Saturday, October 23rd And be sure to follow Bad Boy on Twitter: http://twitter.com/badboymma
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http://www.gwm-tv.com - Steel consumption in Central and South America will drive global growth according to the World Steel Association.
While China and Japan are the worldâs biggest and second-largest steel producing nations, it is the emerging economies such as Brazil and India that will likely lead gains in demand.
Steel demand in Brazil is tipped to rebound 34.6 per cent this year and consumption in the Central and South American regions looks set to gain 9.1 per cent, taking it to a record 47.6 million tons next year, said the association, whose members produce around 85 per cent of the worldâs steel.
http://www.gwm-tv.com - Brazil's Central bank president Henrique Meirelles has said that the country's economy will be protected as steps taken to stop the dollar weakening further look unlikely.
Brazilian policy makers will 'take the necessary steps' to prevent bubbles from forming as monetary policies carried out by nations including the US cause 'excessive' inflows to emerging economies.
Meirelles highlighted the need for the Real to be protected from imbalances as the global currency war rages on.
The Brazilian stockmarket has risen once more, creating a sixth week of rises and signalling the longest upward trend in 11 months.
The incline follows news that the economic outlook for Brazilâs two biggest trade partners, China and the US, has been boosted.
Alongside one of the country's major banks, Banco Bradesco SA, leading a rally of financial stocks, Brazilâs state-controlled oil company, Petroleo Brasileiro SA, also bounced back from a 19-month low.
Brazilian card acquirer Cielo SA also advanced after Goldman Sachs Group Inc. recommended buying the stock.
Michele and Eric's Wedding on October 5, 2010 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Arpoador Rock. The view to the southwest is Ipanema beach and the view to the northeast is Copacabana beach. Video is courtesy of Flaviu's Fotografias: www.flavius.com.br
Web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age, mashing up the media landscape of the 20th century and shattering the wall between users and producers. The film's central protagonist is Girl Talk, a mash-up musician topping the charts with his sample-based songs. But is Girl Talk a paragon of people power or the Pied Piper of piracy? Creative Commons founder, Lawrence Lessig, Brazil's Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil and pop culture critic Cory Doctorow are also along for the ride.
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One of next week's biggest stories is sure to be a stock offering from Petrobras. Rudy Martin takes a look at Brazil's dominant energy company that is planning to raise 75-billion dollars of capital to develop the Pre-Salt offshore oil fields.
TTN-HD was invited by Marina Lisita to provide coverage to Grande Carnaval Brazil & Cabo Verde at Rosinha Restaurant. In this interview Jon Rizzo interviews Rosinha the owner of this event space & nightclub located on 999 Main St Pawtucket Rhode Island. Find out about this great space in this interview.
TTN-HD & Production Live were invited to Marina Lisita's Grande Carnaval Brazil & Cabo Verde Festival in Pawtucket Rhode Island this past August. In this video Mark Wood interview's Marina Lisita who was the producer of this amazing event!