Putin, Bolsonaro appear virtually at conference
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro made what may be their only appearances at COP26, as neither leader is attending the summit in person.
Russia has pledged to get to net zero by 2060, Putin said, adding that 20% of all forests are located in Russia.
“I am convinced that the conservation of forests and other natural ecosystems is a key component of international efforts to address global warming and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases,” Putin said in a pre-corded video played at an event on protecting forests Tuesday.

Bolsonaro also expressed support for the Glasgow Declaration on Forests, saying he is committed to ending illegal deforestation by 2030.
“Forests are important to me because they cover more than 60% of my country,” Bolsonaro said. “They are a source of health and life and are home to the greatest natural wealth and biodiversity on the planet. We are committed to eliminating illegal deforestation by 2030.”
Pedro Castillo, the president of Peru, spoke about protecting the Peruvian Amazon in pre-recorded remarks.
-ABC News’ Stephanie Ebbs






