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US tariffs affect 5,400 bioeconomy businesses in the Amazon, says study
With exported products off the list of exemptions, the Amazon bioeconomy will suffer negative impacts, says study by IPAM researchers with ABDI partners.
CONSERV protects more than 3 thousands hectares in Maranhão
The area that could be legally deforested is on private properties owned by medium and large farmers. In all, the mechanism protects 27,000 hectares in three states
COP30 presidency calls for Global Task Force in new letter
In a document published on Thursday (8), André Corrêa do Lago launches a series of communications to mobilize the international community in the face of the climate emergency. Check out the highlights.
Anari Pataxó: indigenous research and the recovery of the Patxohã language
The researcher was a pioneer in revitalizing Patxohã, the original language of her people, considered extinct in the 19th century and recovered by researchers and leaders since 1998.
Environmental licensing should be strengthened, not the other way around
In an interview, Clarisse Touguinha, a public policy researcher at IPAM, highlights the importance of environmental licensing and explains the opportunities for its improvement in the Legal Amazon.
Agribusiness needs forest protection, warns IPAM executive director
Ecosystem services provided by areas of native vegetation, such as rainfall, temperature regulation, and pollination, are essential for agricultural productivity.
IPAM’s executive director discusses the connection between farming and forestry at an event in Germany
By Lucas Guaraldo* André Guimarães, executive director of IPAM (Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia) is taking part this Thursday, April 24, in "GLF FORESTS 2025: Defining the next decade of action", an event organized by the Global Landscape Forum in Bonn,...