Amazonia 4.0 – The innovation that will come from the great forest

A special edition of Época Negócios magazine reveals initiatives by local entrepreneurs and large companies in the region, including an infographic based on the ‘four Amazons’, identified by Concertação in […]
Partnership with the US seeks sustainable economic alternatives in the Amazon
Aimless in the Amazon

In an article published in the newspaper O Globo, Beto Veríssimo and Juliano Assunção, coordinators of the Amazonia 2030 project, analyze the main results of the report “Education in the […]
Fighting deforestation is “the key to international reintegration”

Former minister Izabella Teixeira says a national pact is needed to combat and end logging in the Amazon and Cerrado
Partnership with the US seeks new solutions for the Amazon
Amazon Links Call 2022

The second edition of the Amazon Links Call, which aims to find and recognize solutions for the Brazil nut and vegetable oil production chains.
The appeal of the standing forest

From guaraná that restores degraded areas to the potential of honey from native bees, the Amazon bioeconomy requires public policies and new business models to move beyond promises
2022 will be key for the country’s goals, say environmentalists
A flood of Amazonia
Traceability, more vital than ever
Technology at the core
FTA’s 4 events at GLF Amazonia 2021 “The Tipping Point” – review of the sessions!
Bioeconomy guaranteed a place at the 43rd Expoagro Amazonas
Signs of new times
Perifa Talks Amazon
Climate networks: new development models for Brazil and the Amazon
Concertation proposals for the many Amazons
Environmentalists have plans for Brazil’s green transition, and are looking for candidates to take them forward
Carbon credit market: are we ready to access this opportunity?
Review of the first week of COP26

Considerations regarding the November plenary, broadcast live directly from COP 26, when A Concertation for the Amazon presented a balance of the first week of the event and an assessment of the prospects for the final week of the Climate Conference. Izabella Teixeira, advisor to the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) and Fellow of the Arapyaú Institute, together with Ana Toni, Senior Fellow of CEBRI and Executive Director of the Institute for Climate and Society (iCS), both members of the Concertation, shared the debate with Samela Sateré-Mawé, communicator for the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB).