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Private Sector
November 8, 2021
Company helps build sustainable businesses in the Amazon
Valmir Ortega founded Belterra to disseminate agroforestry systems and help curb deforestation in the world's largest rainforest. In this interview, the former president of IBAMA tells us what is missing for this model to succeed.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
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plenamata.eco
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Opinion
February 2, 2022
Brazil-Guyana-Suriname’s Energy Corridor Plan: Developmental Dream or Environmental Nightmare?
The abundance of oil, gas, and minerals in Guyana and Suriname puts the Amazon on the route of pharaonic works such as the construction of a mega network of gas pipelines and roads that may bring more deforestation.
By
Johannes van de Ven
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plenamata.eco
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Opinion
June 15, 2023
PPCDAm: combating forest degradation and climate change in the Amazon
The original plan, implemented in 2004, successfully reduced the annual deforestation rate in the Amazon from 28,000 km² to approximately 4,000 km². Phase 5 of PPCDAm emphasizes the scientific basis of the proposed initiatives, incorporating advancements in Amazonian science.
By
Paulo Artaxo
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Public Sector
March 8, 2022
Paragominas has lessons to teach on how to grow without destroying the forest
Formerly known as ‘Paragobala’ (Paragobullet) due to violence, a municipality the size of the state of Sergipe inside the State of Pará reduced deforestation and maintained its economic growth through participatory management between the municipal government, the productive sector, and NGOs.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
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plenamata.eco
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Opinion
December 13, 2022
The environmental reconstruction of Brazil and the turning off of the lights of destruction
Lula faces Brazil destroyed after 4 years and needs a new model to fight organized crime in the Amazon, fortify traditional communities, promote a sustainable economic model and fulfill international commitments against climate change.
By
Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
February 22, 2022
Environmental and labor regulations: job-killers or job-creators?
When discussing the transition to a greener and more humane economy, representatives of the public and private sectors still rely on subsidies, exemptions, and other instruments that are not very effective. That is a shame, as the state’s regulatory authority and its teams of inspectors can produce better economic results.
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Salo Coslovsky
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plenamata.eco
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Opinion
June 8, 2022
New rules for collecting environmental fines
It is necessary to increase not only the number of fines issued but also the probability of collecting them.
By
Brenda Brito
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Opinion
November 30, 2021
If you think deforestation is high, wait until you see next year
The weaker Bolsonaro gets, the more 2022 could turn into forest devastation’s Fiscal Island Ball.
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Claudio Angelo
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plenamata.eco
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Opinion
May 27, 2022
To build the path of sustainability in the Amazon, Brazil has to overcome illegal activities
No sustainable development strategy can be developed in the Amazon without respecting our country's Constitution and laws.
By
Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
June 6, 2023
A future dominated by fossil fuels?
This article contains spoilers from the series Extrapolations about the future on a planet dominated by the fossil fuel lobby. Would the recent attack on Brazilian environmental institutions, by the denial of a license for oil exploration in the mouth of the Amazon, be a prelude to the scenes in the series or a demonstration of another possible future?
By
Brenda Brito
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