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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.
What can we learn from indigenous traditional sciences?
The next episode of Amazoniar invites the indigenous leader of the Wapishana ethnic group, Sinéia do Vale, and the senior researcher at INPE, Antonio Donato Nobre.
What do the indigenous people have to do with the standing forest?
The second episode of the new cycle of Amazoniar brings guests to discuss the relationship of these peoples with the environment and its impact on climate and sustainable development.
New Amazoniar season will focus on indigenous communities
The second cycle of the series will start airing on Wednesday (6/2 ) with the theme "Changing climate: effects on the rights of indigenous people in the Amazon".
Land grabbing accounts for a third of deforestation in the Amazon
Undesignated public forests sum 57.5 million hectares, an area larger than the territory of Spain; they are public assets and should be designated for conservation or sustainable use.
Covid-19: Brazil’s Ministry of Health recorded 103% less Indigenous deaths
Under-reporting raises doubts about the effectiveness of the planning done for the vaccination; Indigenous peoples are among the most vulnerable groups in the pandemic
Land-grabbing and illegal mining bring wildfires and deforestation to Indigenous lands in the Amazon
The number of illegal registries as private properties in these areas jumped 75% between 2016 and 2020 years, according to a new study by IPAM.






