by Cristina Amorim | 12/04/2021 | News
A scientific paper published today in the journal “Frontiers” shows that the Brazilian Ministry of Health has recorded, on average, 103% fewer deaths and 14% fewer cases of infection among Indigenous peoples in the Amazon than the independent survey by the...
by Cristina Amorim | 02/04/2021 | News
A new study released by IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute) shows that the area unlawfully registered as private rural property within Indigenous lands (ILs) in the Amazon rose 55% between 2016 and 2020. The number of Rural Environmental Registries (CAR),...
by Sara Leal | 25/03/2021 | News
By Sara R. Leal¹ The Amazon Observatory on Trade and Environment (OCAA) displays on Thursday, April 1st, from 8pm to 9:30pm (UTC+1 Central Europe), the second broadcast of the “OCAA Webinars” series: “Trade and Sustainable Development in the Mercosur-EU...
by Cristina Amorim | 19/03/2021 | News
Together, Brazil’s ten highest-ranking greenhouse gas (GHG) municipalities emit 172 million gross tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e). This is more than entire countries such as Peru, Belgium or the Philippines. And seven of these major emitters are in the...
by Cristina Amorim | 17/12/2020 | News
Deforestation in non-reserved public forests of the Amazon grew 50% during the last two years compared to the previous five years: from 112.8 thousand hectares deforested, on average from 2014 to 2018, the area felled there grew to 215.6 thousand ha in 2019 and 226.5...
by Cristina Amorim | 04/12/2020 | News
In the past 20 years, 1.5 million square kilometers of Brazil, or about 17.5% of its territory, have burned at least once. It is almost the entire Northeast region. When it caught fire, most of the area, 68%, was covered with native vegetation, while 32% was used for...