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SOMAI strengthens the protection of 80 territories in the Brazilian Amazon
Indigenous science combined with geotechnologies developed by IPAM increase the monitoring of territories and help contain the advance of environmental crimes in the Amazon region.
“For the first time, a single species is threatening the existence of millions of others”
Carlos Durigan, a geographer and researcher at IPAM, has been working on socio-environmental projects for over 30 years. He explains that humanity is the main cause of the biodiversity crisis, indicates possible solutions and comments on international efforts to protect species, including humans.
“Wildlife trafficking needs to be typified in Brazilian law,” says expert
This week's Um Grau e Meio newsletter interviews Antônio Carvalho, a specialist in combating wildlife trafficking at the Wildlife Conservation Society.
On the eve of COP30, climate targets begin to be unlocked
China stood out, presenting actions such as reducing the use of fossil fuels, increasing forests and investing in sustainable technologies.
Young people learn how to manage and run an agroforestry system.
IPAM promotes workshops on the use of sustainable and profitable agroecological production techniques at the Rural Family House in Buriti (MA).
Brazil reaffirms climate leadership with billionaire contribution to TFFF
Brazilian government commits to first tropical forest fund worth 1 billion dollars. For IPAM, the country reaffirms its global leadership and commitment to the future.
In New York, civil society presents proposals to curb emissions
During Climate Week in preparation for COP 30, organizations presented a series of measures to control carbon emitted by deforestation and forest degradation.






