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Guajajara women blend ancestral ecological knowledge with modern tools to defend their land and culture.
Maloca is a pioneering digital platform that ensures voices from every region can help shape the outcomes of climate conferences.
President Lula and Minister Marina Silva announce expansion of payments to farmers conserving 14,000 hectares of forest in the Amazon.
With determination and a deep sense of responsibility, young people are creating their own spaces to drive change in their communities.
Transparency is key to unlocking climate finance for prosperity in line with climate commitments and sustainable development goals.
Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia and Peru are leading efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest through conservation initiatives and community leadership.
Women are leading local climate adaptation efforts, combining traditional knowledge and innovation to build resilience and transform communities.
Switching to a circular model could bring US$4.5 trillion in economic benefits by 2030, cut emissions, create stable jobs and open new green markets.
Centering gender equality in climate action empowers communities, improves resource management, and leads to more sustainable, inclusive outcomes.
Despite facing challenges, Brazil's Amazonian forest states are developing innovative solutions to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
The herculean task of reducing deforestation relies heavily on the engagement of Brazilian states, 9 of which compose the Brazilian Amazon region.
The region is trying to secure the climate finance they will need in the coming decades through a mix of instruments and approaches.
The Amazon Summit held in Brazil witnessed a robust commitment to sustainable development with the Belém Declaration.