A COP-30 em perspectiva histórica: da governança climática global à justiça climática centrada na Amazônia

Autores/as

  • Erik Chiconelli Gomes Escola Superior de Advocacia da Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil/SP Autor/a

Palabras clave:

Gobernanza global;, Río-92;, Amazonía, Sur global, Diplomacia ambiental

Resumen

Este análisis examina la trayectoria de la gobernanza climática global desde Río-92, destacando cómo la elección de Belém para la COP-30 simboliza una transformación paradigmática hacia el papel protagónico del Sur Global y de la Amazonia.

Biografía del autor/a

  • Erik Chiconelli Gomes , Escola Superior de Advocacia da Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil/SP

    Pós-Doutor pela Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de São Paulo (FDUSP). Doutor e Mestre em História Eco
    nômica pela Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Especialista em Economia do Trabalho pela Universidade Esta
    dual de Campinas (Unicamp) e em Direito do Trabalho pela USP. Bacharel e Licenciado em História (USP). Licen
    ciado em Geografia (UnB). Bacharel em Ciências Sociais (USP) e em Direito (USP). Atualmente, é Coordenador 
    Acadêmico e do Centro de Pesquisa e Estudos na Escola Superior de Advocacia (ESA/OABSP).

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