Brazil's Ecological Transformation Plan, unveiled on December 1, 2023, at COP28, aims to position the country as a leader in sustainable development by addressing ecological challenges through six pillars: sustainable funding, technological innovation, bioeconomy, energy transition, circular economy, and climate-resilient infrastructure. It seeks to promote environmentally sustainable and socially inclusive globalization, with measures such as a regulated carbon market, renewable energy expansion, and deforestation reduction.