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The young people living along the river who are fighting to keep the forest and their traditions alive
Mariazinha, an activist with the “Youth in Struggle for the Journey” movement, advocates for a return to traditions as a key to rebuilding riverside communities
Impacts of AI and data centers in Brazil: lack of environmental counterparts
Cynthia Picolo, a specialist in public policies for the Internet, tells the newsletter that Brazil's ambition with data centers must pay attention to environmental protection.
Investment in firefighting must be continuous, says IPAM
Cutting resources for the area undermines preventive actions, which are just as fundamental as firefighting. For IPAM, investments prevent crises during climate emergencies.
Climate multilateralism is ready to evolve, highlights COP30 presidency
According to the twelfth letter published by André Corrêa do Lago, Belém highlighted the limits of international law and inaugurated a new model of implementation.
Forest Code Thermometer indicates progress in CAR registrations
Despite progress, the Forest Code is still not being effectively implemented; low CAR analysis and environmental liabilities threaten climate goals.
Pan-Amazon studies creating collective NDC, says ACTO researcher
Analysis of each country's commitments should influence the next review; according to Arnaldo Carneiro, in an interview with the newsletter, adaptation is the biggest gap.
Indigenous territorial protection model stands out for combining technology and respect for traditions
The implementation of innovative actions to combat fires and deforestation has won the support of 60% of the Kayapó people.






