Brazil has a strong arm in hidro-eletric power, and solar power. Those are two things we have a lot here in Brazil: sun and water ;) Some areas near the coasts have windmills generating electricity as well, but as I plan to still be living in the southeast of the country, my festivitie or event will most probably still be powered by hidro-electric dams allied with solar pannels.
I am at home, living near one of the major urban centers in Brazil. I don't like the life on big cities, so I'll be working on one city and living on another. I am eating with my wife. By 2020 , my family will still have some agricultural activities (they have since before I was born), so part of the vegetables I will be eating will be coming from that. Brazil doesn't face space problems for agriculture, so my food will probably still be comming from a local supermaket. The vegetables… Continue
I live in the most industrialized and prosperous area of Brazil. It is difficult for anyone in my position to even imagine someone suffering hunger or extreme poverty situations. Even in the slums sorrounding major cities (the "favelas"), people don't starve. But there always was (and still are) many areas of the country, mainly those far from dense urban centers and on our northeastern mainland (wich is basicly a desert -… Continue
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