While the world’s eyes turn to intermittent sources such as solar and wind power, Brazil holds within its fields and industries a sleeping giant, ready to awaken and lead the next phase of the global energy transition: biomass. With COP30 in Belém approaching, the country is in a unique position to showcase not only its potential but also a consolidated model of energy security rooted in one of its greatest strengths: agribusiness.
The data is alarming. The concentration of greenhouse gases (GHG) reached the highest level in the past 800,000 years, sea levels are rising at an accelerated pace, and oceans are absorbing record amounts of heat. The impact is being felt across the planet, with extreme weather events becoming more frequent and severe.

