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Green Royalties would compensate for not exploiting oil in the Amazon
Researchers at IPAM calculate that states and municipalities directly involved will be paid 2.2 billion dollars a year for an indefinite period.
OCAA analyzes the side letter of the EU-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement
The virtual meeting will be held next Thursday, May 18th, and will discuss environmental commitments of the treaty. Initiative is part of the OCAA Webinars series.
Peoples of the Amazon must participate in the Agreement between the EU and Mercosur
In interviews, members of extractive associations and civil society express their opinions on the treaty negotiations and what should be considered.
“The Most Effective Action is Strengthening Command and Control”
In the fourth episode of Amazoniar on solutions to deforestation, Eugênio Pantoja (IPAM) talked about the urgency of strengthening enforcement and punishment for environmental crimes.
The EU-Mercosur agreement should guarantee the future of indigenous peoples
In interview, Ana Romero, from the Indigenous Youth Union of Paraguay, says that negotiators need to dialogue with native peoples to reach a consensus.
Agreement between the EU and Mercosur must consider, above all, life
Members of indigenous and quilombola organizations highlight the importance of considering traditional peoples and communities in treaty negotiations.
Increasing agribusiness productivity without deforesting the Amazon is possible and necessary
Through techniques already used in the region, it would be possible to conserve the forest and meet food demand in a sustainable way.