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Tábata Guerra
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Tábata is highly experienced in handling a wide range of environmental litigation and advisory matters. She advises on climate change aspects of transactions involving the carbon market, including structuring and designing projects, buying and selling carbon credits, and conducting due diligence.
Tábata advises clients on their decarbonization strategies, preventing potential climate litigation, and also works on several fronts concerning carbon market regulation in Brazil. In her work within Mattos Filho’s ESG practice, Tábata provides legal advice in relation to administrative proceedings and environmental litigation. She also applies her experience with sustainability issues to M&A, project finance, and capital markets transactions, adding value to clients’ demands and interests.
Education
Bachelor of Laws – Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora;
Postgraduate Degree in Environmental Law and Strategic Sustainability Management – Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP);
IUS LAW Certificate – George Washington University Law School;
Master’s Degree in Management for Competitiveness (Sustainability) – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV-SP).
Recognitions
Legal 500 – Environment (2026);
Análise Advocacia Mulher – Environment (2021–2025), Food, Beverage & Tobacco (2021–2025), São Paulo (2023), Technology (2023);
Análise Advocacia – Environment (2022).
Brazil enacts law to regulate carbon market
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New Brazilian law permits inclusion of carbon credits in forest concession contracts
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Brazil’s government establishes parameters for a regulated carbon market
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Fashion industry renews commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
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Brazil to launch provisional carbon market authority in September
Initially scheduled for July, the secretariat responsible for Brazil’s mandatory carbon market will be launched by the Ministry of Finance by the end of September. The timeline was confirmed to Valor by the deputy secretary for sustainable economic development, Cristina Reis.
Clique aqui e acesse a matéria publicada no Valor Econômico Internacional.
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