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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.
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.
Daniel: Brazilian, Born Munduruku
Guest of the last event of Amazoniar, the writer Daniel Munduruku shared personal stories and underlined that the biggest wealth of Brazilian people lies in their diversity.
Any solution to global climate change has to include keeping the Amazon forest standing
In a special session of Amazoniar, Paulo Moutinho, senior researcher of IPAM, said 100 bi tons of carbon could be released into the atmosphere if we lose the Amazon forest.






