by Mayara Barbosa | 08/06/2026 | News
By Mayara Subtil* Flying rivers account for more than 70% of rainfall in strategic areas of Peru and Bolivia, sustaining agriculture, water supply, and energy systems on a continental scale. The study integrated data on atmospheric circulation, land use categories,...
by Mayara Barbosa | 03/06/2026 | News
By Mayara Subtil* The Bonn climate negotiations, scheduled to take place from June 8 to 18 in Germany, could represent a breakthrough in broadening the political debate dedicated to the road maps for ending deforestation and the transition away from the use of fossil...
by Mayara Barbosa | 25/05/2026 | News
By Mayara Subtil* Despite the national improvement, the Cerrado has been Brazil’s most deforested biome for the third consecutive year since 2019, accounting for more than half (55%) of the country’s total deforested area in 2025, even though it covers only about 24%...
by Mayara Barbosa | 21/05/2026 | News
By Mayara Subtil* The commitments signed during COP30 have begun to take shape in one of the initiatives considered most strategic for the next few years of the international climate agenda: the design of global roadmaps to end deforestation and transition away from...
by Mayara Barbosa | 12/05/2026 | News
By Mayara Subtil* In response to the advance of environmental crimes, invasions and other illicit activities in indigenous territories in Brazil, IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute) and UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) launched the...