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“It’s one thing to see a graph indicating a trend; it’s another to see it on the field.”
Valderli Jorge Piontekowski, Technological Innovation coordinator at IPAM and one of the TransCerrado cyclists, talks about the challenges and discoveries of the expedition.
More than 80% of the outbreaks of heat in São Paulo occurred in agricultural areas
IPAM's analysis shows that a curtain of smoke appeared in the state in a 90-minute interval on August 23; sugar cane and pastures were the main sources of ignition on the three days of the episode.
TransCerrado investigates 65% water reduction in Rio do Peixe
Uniting science and sport, the fifth edition of TransCerrado will cover 200 kilometers collecting data on water, vegetation and the impact on the population.
With new methodology, Brazil becomes a reference in emissions measurement
By annually investigating emissions and removals at the municipal level, SEEG improves the method of national inventories and facilitates the reporting of Brazil's targets under the Paris Agreement.
Amazonian communities could become isolated due to extreme droughts
A study shows that recent droughts have lasted at least a month longer and can have a severe impact on the population. This year, the situation of rivers in the region is worrying.
“Temporary framework creates more legal uncertainty, not less,” says André Guimarães
The executive director of the Amazon Environmental Research Institute suggests that restricting the demarcation of indigenous lands should intensify the judicialization of cases instead of ending the debate.
Raoni Metuktire Participates in Special Screening of the Documentary “The Chief’s Call”
During a screening of the film by IPAM and Raoni Institute at SEMEIA 2024, the leader of the Mebêngôkre (Kayapó) called for union for the future of the planet






