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Brigade members build Prevfogo’s first Gender Action Plan
A methodology developed together with IPAM will be used to guide women across the country. The document, which is unpublished, brings together the experiences of the professionals and suggestions to guide the work in the field.
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.
Brazil and China Expected to Deepen Climate Cooperation at COP, Experts Say
Bilateral partnership includes cattle traceability, reforestation, and renewable energy.
LGBTQIA+ people who contribute to the environment
IPAM workers share how they fell in love with the environmental field and how they aim to expand climate justice policies for people of dissident gender and sexuality.
Bonn Meeting Poses Challenges for COP30, but Outlook Remains Optimistic
Talks left climate finance for Belém to resolve, but advanced discussions on just transition and climate-biodiversity synergies.






