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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.
Pact in defense of the Forest Code unites conservation and agricultural production
At an event organized by the Ministry of Management and Innovation, representatives of the private sector, decision-makers and civil society defended the code as a bridge between conservation and agriculture.
Deforestation on public lands is a risk for all sectors of the economy
For Paulo Moutinho, senior researcher at IPAM, in addition to the climate crisis, the lack of protection of the Amazon affects food production, electricity generation and basic human rights.
“Our imagination of the Amazon is based on records made by European travelers who couldn’t read the forest”
Bruna Rocha, archaeologist and professor at UFOPA, highlights the role of archaeological studies in the Amazon in today's environmental challenges.
Pre-COP30 has consensus for implementation and gap in finance
The meeting reinforced multilateralism and the TFFF as a means of economic valorization of nature, but the lack of manifestation from the northern countries frustrated.
In the Senate, IPAM suggests a more serious debate on the end of fossil fuels
At a public hearing, André Guimarães argued that before drilling new wells, society, the government, oil companies and Congress need to discuss alternatives to oil
World registers first point of no return linked to climate change
Warm-water coral reefs are under threat and there is a risk of a cascading effect, according to the Global Report on Tipping Points prepared by scientists and with the participation of IPAM.






