Brazil has pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 37 percent by 2025 from 2005 levels as part of its contribution to a pact to fight global warming.
President Dilma Rousseff announced Brazil's targets for a landmark agreement on climate change in an address to the U.N. in New York on Sunday.
In addition to its 2025 commitment, Rousseff said Brazil has an "ambition" of achieving 43 percent emissions reductions by 2030.
Brazil intends . . .
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