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Communities
October 1, 2021
Reca: a sustainable way of living with the forest
A cooperative from the state of Rondônia, in the Amazonian arc of deforestation, brings together 300 families and serves as a model of socio-environmental development for the Amazon.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
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plenamata.eco
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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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Civil Society
December 16, 2021
A mess of seeds has been transforming the Xingu
The Xingu Seed Network is one of the most successful movements to restore native vegetation in the Amazon and other biomes. Their method: to unite people to collect native seeds and sow them in degraded lands.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
via
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 14, 2022
The Brazilian Amazon produces renewable energy, but consumes diesel
While most consumers in Brazil are interconnected and fueled by renewable energy, many in the Amazon are isolated and rely on fossil fuels. We all foot that bill.
By
Clarissa Gandour
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Amanda Schutze
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Opinion
December 21, 2021
Implementation of the Brazilian Forest Code: What does it mean for the Amazon?
Amazon states have made good progress in the implementation of laws for protecting forests in private areas, but important challenges remain.
By
Clarissa Gandour
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Joana Chiavari
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plenamata.eco
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Opinion
September 19, 2022
What can I do for Amazon, and what is Amazon doing for me
Voting for preservation in elections is one of the most important actions for Brazilians.
By
Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
February 21, 2023
We need to talk about the forest carbon market in the Amazon
The municipality of Portel, in Pará, is at the epicenter of a discussion about the relationship between carbon market projects, public land and collective territories in the Amazon.
By
Brenda Brito
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Opinion
March 28, 2023
How can Brazil recover its leadership in the sustainable production of cocoa beans?
Brazil once produced 25% of all cocoa beans on the planet; today it accounts for less than 5%. Progress will require work, investment, and some risk-taking by the different stakeholders.
By
Salo Coslovsky
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Opinion
August 16, 2022
Knowledge is power: facts are fundamental to meaningful action in the Amazon
The Legal Amazon is 1,5x larger than India and bigger than the rest of Brazil; given this immensity, it is easy to miss some key facts about the region
By
Salo Coslovsky
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