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Brazilians are divided over the impact of COP30 on the country, shows Quaest

BySimon Rousseau Posted onNovember 11, 2025 7:31 amNovember 11, 2025 7:31 am
Brazilians are divided over the impact of COP30 on the country, shows Quaest

A Quaest survey, released this Tuesday (11), shows that Brazilians are divided about the impacts of COP30 on the country. According to the survey, 41% believe that the conference will bring positive results, while another 41% think it will not make a difference. Only 7% believe that the effects will be negative.

The data is part of research commissioned by Genial Investimentos, with 2,004 interviews carried out between November 6th and 9th, before the start of the conference in Belém (PA). The margin of error is two percentage points.

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The most pessimistic view is predominant among residents of the South and Central-West/North regions and among politically independent groups (45%), non-Bolsonaro right-wing (53%) and Bolsonaro supporters (52%).

Oil support

The same survey indicates a reduction in rejection of oil exploration in the Equatorial Margin, an issue that has divided the government. The percentage of those who say they are opposed to drilling fell from 70% in October to 49%, while support increased from 26% to 42%.

Those who were unable to answer totaled 9%, compared to 4% in the previous month.

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