Author: Poliana Dallabrida


Poliana Dallabrida is a São Paulo-based journalist. Since 2016, she has been engaged in research on human rights violations and environmental crimes within supply chains. She is an editor at Repórter Brasil and holds a Master's degree in Brazilian Studies from the University of São Paulo.

Side effects of the energy transition in Brazil

In recent weeks, São Paulo has been featured as the most polluted metropolis in the world. The haze enveloping the city of 11.4 million inhabitants originates from the smoke of wildfires ravaging the country and from atmospheric pollution. In this dramatic context, amid terrifying news about the growing number of climate migrants, the need for more sustainable energy sources is impossible to ignore. Poliana Dallabrida reports.

Read More