by Nikole Cantoara | 11/11/2025 | Note
On November 13, Amazoniar, an initiative by IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute) to broaden the global dialogue on the Amazon, launched two videos that reinforce the realization of the rights of indigenous and traditional peoples in the Amazon as a...
by Sara Leal | 20/10/2025 | Note
IPAM (Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia) argues that the debate on oil exploration at the mouth of the Amazon should be conducted with maximum transparency, scientific basis and broad participation by society. Ibama’s operating license for drilling an...
by Anna Rodrigues | 08/08/2025 | News, Note
IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute) believes that the presidential vetoes of Bill 2.159/2021, the so-called “Licensing Bill”, represent a crucial step forward for the integrity of Brazilian environmental legislation. By blocking provisions that...
by Bibiana Garrido | 07/08/2025 | Note
Belém do Pará, Amazonia. This is the place that will host the United Nations Climate Conference in just over three months’ time. It’s a city with real problems, worthy of the multiple realities in which we live in the Global South, in Brazil and in the...
by Sara Leal | 16/07/2025 | Note
It is with sadness that IPAM (Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia) received the news of the accident on the BR-153 highway in Porangatu (GO), involving buses carrying students from UFPA (Federal University of Pará) to take part in the UNE (National Union of...
by Sara Leal | 15/07/2025 | Note
Brazilian science has united against Bill 2.159/2021, which will bring setbacks to environmental licensing in Brazil if it is approved this Tuesday (15) by the Chamber of Deputies. A manifesto approved by the SBPC (Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science),...