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The young people living along the river who are fighting to keep the forest and their traditions alive
Mariazinha, an activist with the “Youth in Struggle for the Journey” movement, advocates for a return to traditions as a key to rebuilding riverside communities
“In the Amazon, an area of forest the size of Bahia could disappear”
IPAM presented data on evidence of land grabbing in undesignated public forests at a public hearing on Thursday (4) in the Chamber of Deputies.
IPAM and China Jiliang University sign cooperation agreement
The partnership was announced at the launch of the Sino-Brazilian Center for Sustainable Development by the two institutions; the ceremony took place on Wednesday in Brasilia.
COP30 presidency calls on private sector to advance climate transition
In his seventh letter, Corrêa do Lago asks companies to participate in Belém and says that COP will be a decisive moment for business and the global economy.
IPAM reinforces implementation of environmental regularization at Rio Climate Week
In one of the largest national events on climate, the dialog highlighted the importance of applying the Forest Code to meet climate targets.
Publication provides information on indigenous peoples and climate change
The booklet will serve as informational material for public officials and civil society and also provides guidance on the implementation and risks of the REDD+ mechanism on indigenous lands.
IPAM joins meeting to align Latin American and Caribbean vision for COP30
Authorities seek to negotiate at the Climate Conference as a bloc; meeting considers how climate change affects the Global South.






