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IPAM Signs Historic Partnership with African Civil Society Organization
An agreement with the PanAfrican Climate Justice Alliance will facilitate knowledge sharing, training, research, and collaboration with governments and the private sector to strengthen efforts to combat climate change.
Bonn Discusses the Future of Agriculture in the Context of the Climate Crisis
An IPAM proposal advocates for regenerative tropical agriculture as a strategy to integrate conservation, production, and food security into climate change adaptation efforts.
Election year raises concerns about unallocated Amazon forests
A report by the Public Forests Observatory links the climate crisis, El Niño, deforestation, and elections to the future of areas critical to the protection of the Amazon biome.
Youth for Climate: Report Compiles Climate Solutions in the Amazon
The publication compiles the experiences of indigenous youth and traditional communities in the region, highlighting climate adaptation solutions developed using ancestral knowledge.
Effectiveness of public policies may be the main challenge for Amazon conservation
Ensuring that scientific and traditional knowledge are incorporated into legislation by policymakers remains the main obstacle to effective environmental policies in the biome.
Debate in Bonn highlights six strategies to curb deforestation
Scientists, indigenous peoples, and international representatives called for conservation, funding, and a sustainable energy transition as priorities for strengthening the forestry roadmap.
Amazon Week 2026 Highlights the Bioeconomy in Brazil-European Union Relations
Discussions held in Berlin, Brussels, and Paris highlight the bioeconomy as a common ground for conservation, development, innovation, and international cooperation.






