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.
Where chocolate is born: the true taste of Easter
Before it reaches you in candy form, chocolate is born from the ground in many places and communities, including the Amazon, where cocoa is cultivated with dedication.
Thermoelectric plant in Brasilia would be a step backwards for energy infrastructure
If approved, the proposal would adopt an outdated and polluting energy generation model, causing damage to the environment and the quality of life of the capital's population.
T.I. Capoto/Jarina asks for emergency help to put out fires
In a statement, IPAM endorsed the demands of the Raoni Institute and the Capoto/Jarinã Cultural Association for control of the flames in the Piaraçú village in northern Mato Grosso.
Bill fails to reach Brazil’s carbon market potential
IPAM endorses the Coalition's request to postpone the vote on Bill 412/2022, scheduled for Thursday evening (21), which establishes the Brazilian Emissions Trading System.
Tribute to Betty Moore and her legacy in philanthropy
"A huge contribution": the creator of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, which has been promoting research and projects on climate and the environment around the world for more than twenty years, passed away on Tuesday.
Deforestation drops in the Amazon, but the level remains high
Despite a decrease in the rate, the triennium ends with a 70% increase of the deforested area, in comparison with the last three years; the Cerrado biome shows an uptrend.





