What’s next for Brazil as candidates face runoff election?




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Summary: <p>(Global Edition) From the BBC World Service …  A new report on climate change says 2.5 percent of global GDP needs to be spent each year for two decades to stop global warming. We hear from the co-chair of the International Panel on Climate Change. Then, Brazil’s voters handed a previously fringe candidate nearly half the vote in Sunday’s election, but he’ll face a runoff election  at the end of the month after failing to secure a majority. What does that mean for a country facing continued economic hardship? After, we’ll take you to Sulewesi in Indonesia where schoolchildren are heading back to the classroom after a catastrophic tsunami and earthquake killed at least 1,900 people. Today’s show is sponsored by Michigan Economic Development Corporation <a href="https://planetm.michiganbusiness.org/"><span>(planetm.com</span></a>), Navy Federal Credit Union (<a href="https://www.navyfederal.org/loans-cards/credit-cards/flagship-visa-signature/index.php" target="_blank">navyfederal.org</a>) and PayPal (<a href="https://www.paypal.com/us/home"><span>paypal.com</span></a>). (10/08/2018)</p>