by Natália Moura | 30/06/2022 | News
With approximately 8 million km² of territory, the Pan Amazon crosses nine countries and is home to nearly half of the planet’s tropical forests and the world’s largest hydrographic network. It contains the largest carbon reserves and coexists with one of...
by Mariana Abuchain | 28/06/2022 | News
If, on the one hand, the Amazon is featured in newspapers around the world, on the other hand, there is still a lot of room to improve communication on the socio-environmental agenda—and young people play a key role in this change. That is what the journalist Paulina...
by Ana Carolina Moraes Dos Santos | 23/06/2022 | News
A quick survey of Alter do Chão, a region in the municipality of Santarém (PA), shows a paradise destination for tourists, known as the Amazonian Caribbean. But, what for some is a peaceful retreat, for Paulo Galvão, is the battlefield for the preservation of the...
by Lucas Itaborahy | 21/06/2022 | News
Electing representatives at every political level who understand the context of the Amazon and are committed to solutions to end deforestation and guarantee the rights of traditional communities means choosing a future for everyone in Brazil and the world. “The Amazon...
by Sara Leal | 14/06/2022 | News
The majority of young Brazilians between 16 and 24 years old points out the environmental crisis as a major threat to the future, according to a survey conducted by the Exame/Ideia magazine and published on 04/18, mapping Generation Z’s opinion about the country’s...
by Sara Leal | 10/06/2022 | News
By Lays Ushirobira* The 2022 Brazilian elections, in October—to elect representatives for the positions of president, governor, senator, and federal and State deputies—will be crucial for the climate agenda and the Amazon rainforest. “In my opinion, these are the most...