COP 27 is marked by the action of social movements
Representatives of indigenous peoples, quilombolas, extractivists, black people, young people and peripheries took their messages to the Climate Conference and to the president-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Political articulation marks Brazilian participation in the second week of COP 27
Subnational and transitional governments in Brazil debate with civil society on how to act together to face climate change and also in favor of the Amazon.
At COP 27, organizations defend an integrated agenda for the Amazon focused on the well-being of the region’s populations
A vision that reconciles natural capital, economy and social justice must be the way to stop deforestation and conserve the Amazon.
At COP 27, Lula highlights the centrality of the Amazon and the Amazonians for the planet
For the Uma Concertação pela Amazônia initiative, the president-elect’s speech reflects the relevance of an integrated development and cooperation agenda for the region.