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12 de June de 2012

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Rio +20, the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development is about to start and much is being said about it. But what it is all about and what influence can it possibly have for the tourism industry can still be a mystery for many of us.

This conference takes place 20 years after Rio 92 Earth Summit, an important international conference to rethink economic growth. 20 years later, the planet has gained almost 2bi habitants and many environmental problems, and that is why the Rio +20 Conference, starting tomorrow is of utmost importance. It will gather governments, international institutions and major groups to discuss a greener economy, capable of achieving sustainable development and lifting people out of poverty and how to improve international coordination on these affairs.

This conference affects the tourism industry in many ways – not only with the shortage of accommodation in Rio during the next few days – but also creating awareness on the potential tourism has to deliver a sustainable future with the choices made by visitors to a country having positive or negative impacts on the environment and society.

A few days before the conference, the Ministry of Tourism in Brazil has already started doing its part – it launched the Green Passport campaign, that is part of an international initiative to provide information, tips and advice on how to make a holiday more sustainable. Check for more information at http://www.unep.fr/greenpassport/

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13 de March de 2012

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In 2012, Rio de Janeiro might be recognized as a World Heritage Site in the category of cultural landscape. The application of the city is based on the relationship between man and nature. We recommend you to have a look on this pretty promotion video:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSPG7UVWPGM [/youtube]

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4 de February de 2011

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This time it was on Charlie Rose’s talk show that Mr. Eike Batista, one of the richest people in the planet, gave an interview about his career history and Brazil’s exciting economic future.

[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/9774487[/vimeo]

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11 de January de 2011

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It is not surprising to see Brazil highlighted on the world news nowadays. On December 12th, 2010, a special edition of 60 Minutes, the Sunday evening CBS News show, aired a piece entitled “Brazil’s Rising Star”. Special guests Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva, former Brazilian president; Eike Batista, 8th wealthiest person in the world; and Eduardo Bueno, famous Brazilian journalist and writer, shed some light into why Brazil will become a key destination for any well travelled investor.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co1cwVXhHQc[/youtube]

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24 de June de 2010

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Check out some of the beautiful works by Burle Marx, one of Brazil’s greatest…


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10 de June de 2010

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Don´t miss the Wallpaper* magazine special on Brazil. An architects directory to die for;  feature on Brasília and interviews with local movers and shakers.

http://www.wallpaper.com/borninbrazil

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8 de June de 2010

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24 de May de 2010

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Brazil is the most fashionable country on the planet. Brazilian clothes, shoes, music, food, football…. from Gilberto Gil to Ronaldinho, havaianas to caipirinhas, Brazil is everywhere. But no one remembers the debt that Brazil owes to Britain – and to one British man, Charles Miller. Read the rest of this entry »

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In the middle of rural Brazil lies one of the most exhilarating experiences in the country – a visit to Inhotim, a contemporary art collection installed amidst botanical gardens and lush tropical landscapes. Read the rest of this entry »

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11 de May de 2010

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Understand why yellow and green are the new red, white and blue in international diplomacy.

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