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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.
Haru Kuntanawa: son of a surviving people demanding reparations
Singer, guardian of the forest and ambassador of the Brazilian indigenous team, Haru travels the world, fights for territory and develops socio-environmental projects to recover the memory and culture of the Kuntanawa people.
“The carbon market is transitional as it presupposes reducing emissions”
Gabriela Savian, Director of Public Policy at IPAM, comments on the carbon market, climate finance and REDD+ in an interview with the newsletter Um Grau e Meio.
“The oil debate is polarized in Brazil and needs to be seen as an opportunity”
For André Guimarães, executive director of IPAM, Brazil can lead by example and switch from drilling fossil fuel wells to investing in biofuels.
IPAM research receives international award to address SEEG
The institute was recognized for the second time by the environmental science journal Environmental Research Letters. The award attests to the innovation and efficiency of the proposed emissions calculation.
Patrícia Pinho’s pioneering look at conservation science
By studying how human beings interact with biodiversity and the impact of climate change on traditional communities in the Amazon, the biologist and Deputy Director of Research at IPAM transforms the view of ecology
First Artisanal Chocolate Seal is issued in Pará to a family enterprise
Production in the Transamazon region is supported by the Sustenta e Inova project; the seal strengthens sustainable production businesses in family farming and cocoa growing in Pará.






