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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.
IPAM calculates the climate risk of rural properties, sign up to participate
More than 70 producers have already received free information on climate risk in past and future productivity; the initiative is led by the GALO project.
IPAM Researcher Says Allocating Public Forests Is Key to Curbing Land Grabbing
New bulletin from the Public Forests Observatory, to be released on Thursday (5), reveals CAR overlaps across 32.7 million hectares
From Brasilândia to the world: Amanda Costa and socio-environmental activism
A Paulista born on the outskirts of the North Zone transformed a lack of representation into actions that connect global discussions with local communities. Check out her story in the latest edition of Um Grau e Meio.
Sustenta e Inova task force regularizes CAFs in five cities in Pará
During May, IPAM and partners supported the issuance of the National Family Farming Register to guarantee farmers' access to rights and benefits.
How IPAM relied on dialog to promote a low-carbon economy
Since its creation, the Institute has interacted with the private sector to identify bottlenecks and propose solutions that guarantee sustainable socio-economic development.
Deforestation caused the burning of 20 million hectares in the Cerrado
New research shows that 93% of the area burned by fires started by deforestation was vegetation, while 7% was restricted to deforested areas.






