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“Mangroves of the Amazon”: community project working to conserve mangroves in Pará
Initiative combines scientific knowledge and local know-how to conserve mangroves, promote social inclusion and tackle climate change
COP30: Farms and forests not only can, but must coexist
A panel at the Agrizone space brought together researchers, farmers and representatives of the financial sector to discuss solutions already underway in tropical agriculture.
“COP30 got off to a good start and needs to move forward with dialog on fossil fuels”
André Guimarães, executive director of IPAM, highlights the fast pace of negotiations and the importance of moving forward in discussions on reducing fossil fuels.
Launched at COP30, document reveals how social tipping points are already threatening the Amazon
The Policy Brief produced by IPAM brings together public policy recommendations aimed at protecting territories, forests and people through fair adaptation and climate resilience.
Management and fires: fire characteristics discussed at Proteja event
A panel held at Casa Balaio on the 13th, as part of a COP30 side event, discussed the destructive effects of fire, its potential as a traditional indigenous tool and techniques for managing and preventing fires.
Extreme weather in the Amazon affects 1.8 million people a year
The scientific article also calculates that economic losses due to climate disasters in the Brazilian portion of the biome amount to more than U$ 5.7 billion over 22 years.
IPAM Day at Casa Balaio brings together science, culture, the Amazon and the Cerrado
Unallocated public forests, climate adaptation and resilience, and an exhibition of the institute's institutional audiovisual productions were all part of the activities.






