by Sara Leal | 03/11/2021 | Amazoniar (EN), News
Lays Ushirobira* The jury of the first edition of IPAM’s photo contest Amazoniar – Elza Lima, Felipe Russo, José Sabino and Martha Fellows – selected the winners of the four categories: Earth Sciences, Cultural Heritage, Conservation and Biodiversity. They chose...
by Sara Leal | 01/11/2021 | News
The third series of debates of Amazoniar, under the theme “Culture and art of indigenous peoples as a form of resistance”, came to an end on Thursday (Oct 21st). During the last event, communicator Erisvan Guajajara and artist Daiara Tukano addressed a point that...
by Bibiana Garrido | 29/10/2021 | News
Brazilian society has an open space to debate the climate agenda at COP26 and the paths for the country to develop a low-carbon, inclusive and responsible economy: the Brazil Climate Action Hub. Located within the Conference, in the Blue Zone, it will have an...
by Bibiana Garrido | 29/10/2021 | News
Brazil’s greenhouse gases emissions in 2020 grew by 9.5%, while worldwide they dropped by almost 7% due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The increase in deforestation rates last year, especially in the Amazon, put Brazil on the wrong way and left it at a disadvantage in the...
by Sara Leal | 15/10/2021 | News
Even living completely different paces, people who occupy the urban space, the countryside and the forest have always been connected, according to Matsipaya Txucarramãe, one of the participants of the last event of Amazoniar, which took place on Oct 7th under the...
by Sara Leal | 08/10/2021 | News
More than a passion, storytelling is a way that writer and educator Daniel Munduruku found to “provoke people and unravel their way of thinking”. For him, it is a way to challenge colonialist logic and encourage to see things from other points of view. “These are...