by Karina Sousa | 26/03/2025 | News, One and a Half Degrees
Luís Suruí dreamed of seeing his people return to the traditions they had before contact with non-indigenous people, and it was in pursuit of this goal that he created a cultural revival project at the school where he worked. The project gave birth to “Paiter a...
by Karina Sousa | 26/03/2025 | News
Karina Custódio* Deforested forests that have grown back have their recovery impaired when they are hit by fire. An article published in the scientific journal Zoological Society of London, by researchers from IPAM (Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia) and...
by Bibiana Garrido | 21/03/2025 | News
André Guimarães, executive director of IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute), discussed the future of agriculture with protection of the Amazon and Cerrado at the ADBI (Asian Development Bank Institute), which took place in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 20 and...
by Karina Sousa | 21/03/2025 | IPAM Women, News
In the almost 30-year history of IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute), Lucimar Souza has worked for 26 of them supporting sustainable rural development in the biome. Daughter of farmers, the Institute’s Director of Territorial Development has...
by Karina Sousa | 21/03/2025 | News
Karina Custódio* Adaptation and climate mitigation were the main themes of the meeting between indigenous leaders in Belém, which plans strategies for the actions of indigenous peoples at COP30. For three days (March 19-21), 28 indigenous representatives from the five...
by Bibiana Garrido | 21/03/2025 | News
By Bibiana Alcântara Garrido* The Cerrado has lost natural water in 91% of its watersheds over the last four decades. The figure takes into account the mapped water surface area, measured in hectares. Last year, the surface area of natural water in the basins...