Quoted to return to the command of the Ministry of the Environment, Marina Silva (Rede) participates in an event on the agro and climate agenda this Thursday (22).
He will discuss with José Carlos da Fonseca Junior, executive director of Ibá (Brazilian Tree Industry) and Beto Mesquita, director of forests and public policies at BVRio.
The meeting is promoted by the Coalizão Brasil Clima, Florestas e Agricultura movement, which brings together representatives from the financial, academic and other sectors of civil society.
The event takes place at a time when the former minister and elected federal deputy is facing reactions within the PT, contrary to her name in charge of the folder with questions about resistance in the agro.
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