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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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Communities
February 7, 2022
Company reveals native Amazon cocoa to Brazil
Products made with fruits and native knowledge help keep the forest standing and improve the lives of traditional and indigenous populations.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
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Academy
November 30, 2021
Amazônia 4.0 wants to take technology and innovation into the forest
The project will take the region's first laboratory-factory prototypes in the first quarter of 2022. Their goal is to expand the capacity of communities to add value to biodiversity products.
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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Civil Society
December 20, 2021
Forest crafts reach all of Brazil via e-commerce
The Jirau Project brings together indigenous and riverside people from Amazonas in the production of sustainable crafts and products with wood, vines, peels, and fruits that are sold throughout the country.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
via
plenamata.eco
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Opinion
July 21, 2023
The Time Frame thesis, what does it have to with us?
The Portuguese colonization of Brazil was motivated by the search for wealth and power, leading to the destruction of indigenous territories and the enslavement of their inhabitants. This process of exploitation and domination continues to this day, with proposed legislation and the Time Frame thesis seeking to legalize the destruction and genocide of indigenous peoples.
By
Raquel Tupinambá
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Opinion
February 1, 2022
The Scientific Panel for Amazonia outlines the path to sustainable development
An unprecedented initiative in Brazil, the SPA brings together dozens of scientists who have made a complete diagnosis for the world's largest tropical forest. The priority: stop Amazon deforestation
By
Paulo Artaxo
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plenamata.eco
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Opinion
August 24, 2023
We need to stop the destruction, it’s now or never!
We're living in a moment that has resulted from mercantilist capitalism and colonization, negatively impacting indigenous peoples and nature, and urgent changes are needed to preserve our common home, the Earth.
By
Raquel Tupinambá
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Opinion
December 13, 2021
The Christmas combo of destruction: steal land and get a license to deforest
Pressure is mounting for a vote in the last weeks of 2021 on bills that weaken environmental licensing rules and legalize land grabbing.
By
Brenda Brito
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plenamata.eco
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Stories
March 29, 2022
Illegal mining has been growing for 3 years inside an ecological station deep in the Amazon Rainforest
Official report identifies dredges and boats supporting the crimes at the Juami-Japurá Ecological Station, in the state of Amazonas. Impacts on the integral protection area have been growing since 2019.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
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InfoAmazonia
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