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“Oil companies focus on profit, without measuring the consequences”
One of the country's leading experts on climate science, Paulo Artaxo, president of IPAM's Board of Directors, points to the progress made at COP30, but emphasizes the urgent need for a debate on fossil fuels.
“To the productive sector, protecting forests means avoiding inflation”
André Guimarães, executive director of IPAM, made the warning during the 10th anniversary plenary session of the Brazil Climate, Forests and Agriculture Coalition in São Paulo.
IPAM participates in national meeting of firefighters in Brasilia
Jarlene Gomes, a researcher at IPAM, showed fire data from the last 40 years and pointed to prevention as the key to avoiding fires.
Sustenta e Inova beneficiary wins Xingu 2025 Chocolate Festival award
Producer Claúdio Aquino, a beneficiary of the Sustenta e Inova project, was recognized during the 4th edition of the International Chocolate and Cocoa Festival - Chocolat Xingu 2025 in Altamira (PA).
Study shows that repeated fires threaten the Amazon’s resilience
An article by IPAM researchers and partners presents the concrete impacts of repeated forest fires.
An Amazonian outlook is crucial to avoid a tipping point for the biome
At an event held by the University of Exeter, Patrícia Pinho highlighted the importance of the Amazonian population in the construction of environmental policies and the fight against the collapse of the Amazon.
130,000 ha of forest have been burned in the phase that absorbs the most carbon
88% of the recovering forests in the Amazon affected by the fire were less than 20 years old, the stage at which they remove the most carbon from the atmosphere; researchers recommend extending legislation.






