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Climate multilateralism is ready to evolve, highlights COP30 presidency
According to the twelfth letter published by André Corrêa do Lago, Belém highlighted the limits of international law and inaugurated a new model of implementation.
Book proposes improvements to the sustainability of Brazilian agriculture
A publication launched on Monday (18) brings together the results of studies by various researchers, including those from IPAM, in which they debate governance, inclusion and innovation for the country's productions.
37% rise in fire emissions sparks alert to protect native vegetation
Inside Brazilian emissions: greenhouse gas emissions from uncontrolled fires not associated with deforestation rose 37% in 2022 compared to the previous year.
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.
Amazoniar’s Complete Series on Land Grabbing in the Amazon Is Now Available
In five episodes, the video series uncovers the illegal appropriation of public lands, one of the main causes of deforestation in the region.
Resources and tracking: how the world can help stop land grabbing in the Amazon
The fifth and final episode of Amazoniar's series on land grabbing addresses ways for the international community to help end this crime in the Amazon region.
Ending Land Grabbing Is Vital for Food Security
Linkages between the advance of land grabbing and the increase of food insecurity are the theme of a new episode of Amazoniar.





