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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.
IPAM hosts Chinese delegation in Belém with focus on COP30
A group from the Center for Environmental Education and Communication of the Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment visited IPAM's office to discuss partnerships.
Amazon Can Still Avoid Ecological Collapse, Says IPAM-Led Study
Researchers say that there is still no evidence of a single climatic point of no return for the Amazon system and that immediate and coordinated action could prevent total forest collapse.
US tariffs affect 5,400 bioeconomy businesses in the Amazon, says study
With exported products off the list of exemptions, the Amazon bioeconomy will suffer negative impacts, says study by IPAM researchers with ABDI partners.
Cerrado loses one Spain of native vegetation in 40 years
Between 1985 and 2024, 28% of the vegetation area was cleared; agriculture, with an increase of 544%, was the land use that grew the most proportionally.
TransCerrado 2025 hears reports of drought and forest loss
A scientific expedition traveled through the Chapada dos Veadeiros by bicycle; researchers came across an area of around 1 million hectares that had been deforested.
Belém will be a “turning point” for marginalized people, says COP president
In a new letter, Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago argues that the conference should focus on climate justice and that the solutions should be connected to people's "real lives".






