by Anna Rodrigues | 14/08/2025 | News
Anna Júlia Lopes* A study by researchers from IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute) and national and international institutions shows that the recovery of a large part of the Amazon is still possible – as long as urgent and coordinated conservation...
by Bibiana Garrido | 13/08/2025 | News
The tariffs of up to 50% imposed by the United States on Brazilian products – announced by President Donald Trump and which came into force last Thursday (6) – could affect more than half of the mapped enterprises (54%) related to socio-biodiversity in the...
by Karina Sousa | 13/08/2025 | News
Karina Custódio* The Cerrado lost 40.5 million hectares of native vegetation between 1985 and 2024, an area larger than the territory of Spain, or twice the area of the state of Paraná. The loss corresponds to 28% of the biome’s native cover in 1985 and makes...
by Anna Rodrigues | 12/08/2025 | News, TransCerrado
Anna Júlia Lopes* The 2025 edition of TransCerrado came to an end last Sunday (10). The initiative, which combines cycling and research to investigate the socio-environmental impacts on the biome, covered around 500 km this year. According to Paulo Moutinho, senior...
by Anna Rodrigues | 12/08/2025 | News
Anna Júlia Lopes* Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, president of COP30 (30th United Nations Climate Change Conference), said that the event to be held in Belém will be a “turning point” for historically marginalized and vulnerable people. In a new letter...
by Karina Sousa | 11/08/2025 | News
Ane Alencar, Director of Science at IPAM (Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia), highlighted by the scientific journal Fire as one of the world leaders in fire science, explains how the expansion of fire monitoring influences Brazilian conservation and...