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”’André Corrêa do Lago”’ is a Brazilian diplomat. He joined Brazil’s [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Brazil)|foreign ministry]] in 1982 and has worked on its [[sustainable development]] agenda since 2001. In 2023 he became a vice-minister and, in 2025, he was the president of the [[2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference|United Nations Climate Change Conference]] which was hosted by Brazil.{{r|CHN|COP30}} |
”’André Corrêa do Lago”’ is a Brazilian diplomat. He joined Brazil’s [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Brazil)|foreign ministry]] in 1982 and has worked on its [[sustainable development]] agenda since 2001. In 2023 he became a vice-minister and, in 2025, he was the president of the [[2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference|United Nations Climate Change Conference]] which was hosted by Brazil.{{r|CHN|COP30}} |
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Brazilian diplomat

André Corrêa do Lago is a Brazilian diplomat. He joined Brazil’s foreign ministry in 1982 and has worked on its sustainable development agenda since 2001. In 2023 he became a vice-minister and, in 2025, he was the president of the United Nations Climate Change Conference which was hosted by Brazil.[1][2]



