Climate Home: Work is piling up in Brazils sluggish climate office.
The South American heavyweight has a backlog of policy decisions to clear, and demanding carbon-cutting targets to hit.
A sudden reshuffle of its leadership this week offers a chance to revive the secretariat.
Jose Miguez, a former engineer at state oiler Petrobras has taken the reins in Brasilia, replacing ministry number two Carlos Klink.
Thelma Krug, a respected climate scientist, is now the country`s deforestation 'sheriff`, succeeding...