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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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Opinion
March 3, 2022
New IPCC report: what we do with the Amazon will be critical for the planet
Released this week, a new IPCC Report points out that tropical regions, such as Brazil will be particularly vulnerable. Amazon, Northeast, and agricultural production across the country will be strongly affected if the temperature rises above 1.5ºC.
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Paulo Artaxo
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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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Opinion
April 12, 2022
A just transition in the Amazon
We need to direct the aspirations and opportunities of a new labor market toward activities aligned with conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.
By
Brenda Brito
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Opinion
May 4, 2023
The invisible enemy: forest degradation in the Amazon
Degradation is now affecting a larger area than deforestation. When all of its drivers and potential overlaps are considered, the estimated total degraded area increases to 2.5 million km², which represents 38% of the remaining Amazon rainforest.
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Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
November 21, 2022
COP27: Where is climate diplomacy taking us?
'Our diplomats, government officials, and industry keep talking about limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. This is an impossible goal today, with emissions of 42 billion CO2 per year, increasing at rates of 1 to 2% per year'.
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Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
November 2, 2021
What to expect from the COP26 resolutions
The transition to a low-carbon economy involves structural changes that require a new governance system. This is one of the most important points of the Climate Summit.
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Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
November 30, 2021
The hidden emissions of forest degradation in the Amazon
Fire and slash-and-burn emissions impact forest health in regions far from where the burning and deforestation occurred. A study begins to measure this effect.
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?
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Brenda Brito
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Opinion
November 17, 2021
Glasgow Pact Does Not Reflect Urgency of Climate Crisis
Few are pleased by the final document produced at COP26. It is ambiguous in several aspects and it sets the world astray from the goal of keeping the temperature increase below 1.5ºC.
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Paulo Artaxo
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