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COP28: IPAM brings knowledge and solutions against the climate crisis
Valuing forests, low-emission agriculture, the role of indigenous peoples, and adapting to climate change are highlights of the participation of directors and researchers in Dubai.
New research sheds light on fire emissions in the Amazon
A new analysis of the Amazon forest degradation by fire shows the hidden emissions related to human activities in the largest tropical forest in the world.
IPAM announces winners of photo contest Amazoniar
Awarded photographs will be exhibited during COP26, in Glasgow (Scotland), and at the Museum of Tomorrow, in Rio de Janeiro.
Communication and Arts Play a Key Role in the Union and Resistance of Indigenous Peoples
Amazoniar brought together communicator Erisvan Guajajara and artist Daiara Tukano for a discussion on how they use their artistic expressions to give visibility to traditional peoples
Discover the Brazil Climate Action Hub, society’s initiative at the COP26
Created in 2019 to give visibility to Brazil's climate agenda, it became a reference at the Climate Conference; in 2021, the main goal is to close the "rulebook" of the Paris Agreement.
Against global trend, Brazil increased emissions during the pandemic
Deforestation in the Amazon was key driver of the 9.5% increase in greenhouse gases verified in 2020, data from the Climate Observatory show.
“Urban Cities, Countryside and Forest Have Always Been Connected”, Says Matsipaya Txucarramãe
In an event of Amazoniar, Txucarramãe and Cíntia Guajajara spoke about how they claim the rights of indigenous peoples through music.