by Taina Vieira | 11/11/2025 | COP30, News
The last two letters published by the COP30 presidency on November 8 and 10, signed by Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, signal a new cycle of action for the world environment. The call for a “global joint effort” involving states, civil society and the...
by Nikole Cantoara | 07/11/2025 | News
By Suellen Nunes* The strengthening of sustainable production and the recognition of the work of family farmers have gained another chapter in the Transamazon region, in Altamira (PA). During the 42nd Expoalta (Altamira Agricultural and Livestock Fair) in October, the...
by Nikole Cantoara | 06/11/2025 | News
Karina Custódio* Researchers from IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute) are among the 50 most cited Brazilian scientists in scientific articles and documents that guide public policies internationally. The survey was published on Thursday (6) by the Bori and...
by Nikole Cantoara | 06/11/2025 | News
The Norwegian government announced an investment of US$ 3 billion and the French government US$ 500 million for the TFFF (Tropical Forests Forever Fund), which provides for investments in initiatives and countries that conserve and expand their forests. The...
by Lucas Itaborahy | 06/11/2025 | News
By Lucas Guaraldo* Less than a week before the start of COP30 activities in Belém, 72 countries have published their NDCs (Nationally Determined Contributions) – action plans that define a nation’s climate goals for the next five years. Together, the...
by Lucas Itaborahy | 06/11/2025 | News
By Lucas Guaraldo* The Leaders’ Summit and pre-COP alignments will be key to defining the ambition needed to advance key issues and discussions at COP30, which will take place in Belém between November 10 and 21. Speaking at the opening of the Summit, André...