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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.
Paulina Chamorro: “We are all interdependent of the forest”
Focused on socio-environmental guidelines, the journalist Paulina Chamorro talks with Amazoniar about the role of communication and of the young people for the future of Amazon.
Paulo Galvão: “I want to bring the Amazon people’s voice to the world”
In an interview with Amazoniar, the activist explained why living in the Amazon is essential to understand it and how it helps in the fight for its preservation.
“It is difficult to imagine a future without changing the attitudes and policies for the Amazon”
Researcher of IPAM and Woodwell Climate Research Center Ludmila Rattis, explains to Amazoniar how forest deforestation can affect the world’s climate and food production.
João Cerqueira: “Youths have the potential to guide our development model”
Socio-environmental activist and member of Clima de Eleição highlights, in an interview with Amazoniar, that citizen participation in politics must be a daily practice.
Paloma Costa: “We need to collectively set directions for a possible future”
In an interview with Amazoniar, the activist highlights the importance of collective work and youth participation to set new paths for the socio-environmental agenda.
What do the youth want for the Amazon and the 2022 Brazilian elections?
In a new cycle, Amazoniar launches a video and a series of interviews with the young people leading the socio-environmental agenda in Brazil and abroad.






