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Edition 47 |
Monday, 21 October, 2024 |
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Our Voice
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Climate is Nature. Nature is climate
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The Colombian hosts of COP16 are rightly trying to reconnect biodiversity protection and emissions reduction, but - with Brazil’s help - they should go even further and recognise ecology is the basis for the economy
Jonathan Watts
Altamira, Xingu River, Amazon
Climate is Nature. Nature is climate. At SUMAÚMA, we have long stressed the need for these foundations of life to be considered as an inseparable whole. So we are encouraged to learn that one of the primary goals of the upcoming COP16 United Nations biodiversity conference in Cali, Colombia is to recombine these issues in international policy making.
If that goes ahead, it will be an important change in thinking, but it should just be the start. If humanity is to find a way out of the monumental mess it has made of our home planet, the needs of Nature must take priority over the needs of the economy.
That will be a much greater political challenge, but we believe there is a way - and it would put Amazon nations where they belong: at the centre of the world. |
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FRONTLINE DISPATCH
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Journey to the center of the fire
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Photojournalist Edmar Barros travels through one of the regions hardest hit by the fires in the Amazon to show the havoc wreaked by flames and drought. In this diary, published by Amazônia Latitude in partnership with SUMAÚMA, he discusses his expedition |
Edmar Barros
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Howler
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Episode 50
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..as he explores his forest home and tries to understand the humans who threaten it |
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