Resilience and forest degradation: what the study says about the future of the Amazon
Faced with a recent misinterpretation in the press, IPAM researchers detail the conclusions of research using historical data published in the journal PNAS.
Vetoes strengthen environmental protection, but advance of special license worries
Provisional Measure that brings forward the Special Environmental License weakens the achievements of the vetoes and could speed up oil exploration in the Amazon
“This is Amazonia: the land that will host COP30,” says IPAM in a statement
Belém is ready to show the world the reality of the Amazon and discuss down-to-earth solutions; it's time to embrace it and work together.
IPAM regrets accident involving driver and UFPA students
In one of the vehicles that wasn't hit was an intern from IPAM's Altamira (PA) office, who was uninjured and is doing well.
Brazilian science launches manifesto against environmental licensing bill
A document led by the SBPC has the backing of more than 160 institutions and details the setbacks that the new law will bring if approved by the House of Representatives.
IPAM mourns the death of Pope Francis, an ally in protecting the Amazon
The Pontiff died on Monday, 21, at the age of 88; his voice strengthened the international dialog for the environment, climate action and indigenous peoples.
IPAM congratulates ISA on its 31st anniversary
Created in 1994, the organization works for environmental protection associated with human development and has already carried out several initiatives in partnership with IPAM.






