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Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, fundado em 1867 pelo naturalista Ferreira Penna, é a instituição científica mais antiga da Amazônia.

* Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, founded in 1867 by naturalist Ferreira Penna, is the oldest scientific institution in the Amazon.

#museu #museum #museugoeldi #vintage #amazônia #amazonie #amazon #amazonrainforest #pátio #courtyard #jardim #jardin #garden #tropical #musée #museu #brasil #brazil #bresil #brasile #bresilien #belém #pará #plantas #plants #plantes

bbc.com/news/articles/c9vy191r #Amazonrainforest felled to build road for #climateSummit A new four-lane highway cutting through tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazon #rainforest is being built for the #COP30 climate summit in the #Brazilian city of #Belém.
The #Amazon plays a vital role in absorbing carbon for the world and providing #biodiversity, and many say this #deforestation contradicts the very purpose of a climate summit.

The road under construction
www.bbc.comAmazon rainforest cut down to build highway for COP climate summitThe infrastructure required to host COP30 in Belém is undermining the cause, campaigners say.

Such stupidity.

They're going to hold a summit about global warming, and about protecting places like the rain forest. And what do they do? The build a 4-lane highway for the summit through the rain forest.
🤦‍♂️

Some people just want to see the world, burn, I presume.

#ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #RainForest #AmazonRainForest #Amazon

RE:
https://flipboard.com/users/BBCNews/statuses/NscTVzNnR3eW0nG7nmeAZw:a:3199692

BBC News - Ione Wells · Amazon forest felled to build road for climate summitBy BBC News - Ione Wells

#Peru's #Indigenous leaders raise concerns over #OilAndGas projects

The leaders presented evidence of the impact of oil and gas exploration at a hearing before the Inter-American Commission on #HumanRights

Steven Grattan, Associated Press
March 7, 2025

BOGOTA, #Colombia — "Indigenous leaders from the #PeruvianAmazon who are calling for the government to stop oil and gas projects in their territory took their case to an international human rights body on Tuesday.

"The leaders presented evidence of the impact of oil and gas exploration at a hearing before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. They said the projects violate #IndigenousRights by threatening their #land, #health and #FoodSecurity and are in breach of international obligations that require Indigenous groups to be consulted.

"The Indigenous leaders are represented by the Interethnic Association for the Development of the #PeruvianRainforest, or #AIDESEP. The group argues that the projects also pose risks to #UncontactedIndigenous groups and also noted specific impact on Indigenous women.

"During the meeting, the Peruvian government said it is a democratic state which respects law and guarantees human rights to all its citizens and that it is committed to strengthening it.

"But #JulioCusurichiPalacios, a member of AIDESEP’s Board of Directors from the Madre de Dios region of the Amazon said the government 'have stated things that are not in accordance with what is happening in reality.'

"'The rights of Indigenous peoples are not being respected, the contamination of our rivers and territories continues, there are threats to #uncontacted Indigenous Peoples, more regulations that make environmental standards more flexible, and oil and gas lots continue to be promoted,' he told The Associated Press after the hearing.

"The government denied most of the claims made by the Indigenous groups and did not reply to AP’s requests for comment."

Source:
ictnews.org/news/perus-indigen
#BigOilAndGas #IndigenousRights #LeaveItInTheGround #WaterIsLife #AmazonRainforest #IndigenousNews #IndigenousPeoples

When light pierces through the canopy, it reveals the incredible complexity of life in the Amazon. Ecosystems built over millions of years can be lost in a generation, yet they still hold the strength to heal if we let them.

#Amazon #AmazonRainforest #rainforest #jungle #lightbeam #sun #sunRay #sunRays #naturephotography #biodiversity #rainforestPhotography #conservation #environment #Brazil #SouthAmerica #photography #photo #fotografia #foto #nature #natureza #naturePhotography #pixelfed #travel #landscape #trip
Far from city lights, the Amazon rainforest reveals one of nature's most spectacular shows. Here, thousands of stars pierce the darkness with extraordinary clarity. The Milky Way stretches across the sky like a slithering serpent, a view that indigenous peoples have cherished for millennia.

#night #sky #star #stars #nightSky #nightscape #starryNight #milkyWay #rainforest #AmazonRainforest #starPhotography #nightPhotography #darkSkies #astrophotography #lightPollution #nature #natureza #naturaleza #naturalWonders #AmazonNights #indigenous #native #indigenousLands #Acre #Brazil #naturePhotography #cosmos #cosmicView #underTheStars #photography #photo #fotografia #foto #pixelfed #travel #trip
A group of Huni Kuin people walking single file along a path between tall palm trees. The path leads uphill towards the lush Amazon rainforest. The contrast between the cleared pathway and the wild forest growth tells a story of human presence in harmony with nature.

#footpathfriday #indigenous #native #amazon #amazonas #rainforest #amazonRainforest #jungle #HuniKuin #HuniKuins #Kashinawa #Cashinahua #Caxinauá #tropical #palmTrees #tropicalForest #traditionalCommunity #forestPath #natureWalk #indigenousTerritory #Acre #Brazil #culturalHeritage #sustainableLiving #tradicional #povosOriginais #florestaTropical

#DemocracyNow: Will #Biden Pardon #StevenDonziger, Who Faced Retaliation for Suing #Chevron over #OilSpill in Amazon?

January 08, 2025

"Massachusetts Congressmember Jim McGovern calls on President Biden to pardon environmental activist Steven Donziger, who has been targeted for years by oil and gas giant Chevron. Donziger sued Chevron on behalf of farmers and Indigenous peoples who suffered the adverse health effects of oil drilling in the #EcuadorianAmazon. 'I visited Ecuador. I saw what Chevron did. It is disgusting' and 'grotesque,' says McGovern. 'Donziger stood up for these people who had no voice.' In return, Chevron has spent millions prosecuting him instead of holding itself to account, he adds, while a pardon from the president would show that the system can still 'stand up to #CorporateGreed and excesses.'"

democracynow.org/2025/1/8/stev
#ViewerSupportedNews #ClimateJustice #EnvironmentalActivists #SilencingDissent #BigOilAndGas #Oiligarchy #CorporateGreen #CorporateColonialism #Ecuador #AmazonRainforest #FreeStevenDonziger

Democracy Now! · Will Biden Pardon Steven Donziger, Who Faced Retaliation for Suing Chevron over Oil Spill in Amazon?By Democracy Now!

#Rewilding #AmazonRainForest #Equador #Update #Fire

"Recovering from a Fire and Releasing Animals back into the wild! | VLOG" [24:51 min]
by Mossy Earth Field Notes

youtube.com/watch?v=3SNjuRj8zS

Quote by MEFN:
"Jan 7, 2025
In this vlog, Adriana and Fredy bring us up to speed on the rapid developments following the unfortunate fire on our land. They also share some uplifting news: we’re releasing animals back into the wild!"
To support our work you can become a member here: -> mossy.earth <-

ABOUT THIS PROJECT
===============================
We are embarking on a new journey. To help protect the most biodiverse place on Earth.
Our new project, led by our own team of biologists, will aim to protect and restore rainforest in the buffer zone of the Yasuní National Park. Located in the Amazon region of Ecuador, this rainforest is home to the highest concentration of species on the planet.
We have laid the cornerstone by purchasing 140 hectares of forest that borders the national park, securing its protection and establishing a base for our project. Together with members of the local community and local experts, we will develop solutions to stop forest degradation and kick-start forest regeneration in the area.
Learn more about this project here:
-> mossy.earth/projects/yasuni-ra <-

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside
#ClimateBreakDown

Humanity's Chance to Reverse #AmazonRainforest's Slide Toward #TippingPoint Is 'Shrinking'

The world's largest #rainforest showed "ominous indicators," including #wildfires and #ExtremeDrought, in 2024.

The Amazon, sometimes called the '#LungsOfThePlanet,' this year showed signs of further inching toward a much-feared tipping point, threatening the very existence of the world's largest rainforest.

"Rampant wildfires and extreme drought ravaged large parts of the Amazon in 2024. The fires and dry conditions were fueled by deforestation and the El Niño weather pattern, and also made worse by climate change, according to the World Economic Forum. 'The number of fires reached its highest level in 14 years this September,' the group reported in October.

"#Drought has also impacted the #AmazonRiver, causing one of the river's main tributaries to drop to its lowest level ever recorded, according to October reporting from The Associated Press. The drop in the river has negatively impacted local economies and #FoodSupplies.

"Andrew Miller, advocacy director at #AmazonWatch, told the AP last week that the fires and droughts experienced across the Amazon in 2024 'could be ominous indicators that we are reaching the long-feared ecological tipping point.'

"'Humanity's window of opportunity to reverse this trend is shrinking, but still open,' he said.

"The Amazon plays a vital role in keeping the planet healthy. 150-200 billion tons of carbon are stored in the Amazon, and it also carries 20% of the earth's fresh water to sea.

"According to the World Economic Forum, if the Amazon tipping point is reached, 'it will release billions of tonnes of #CO2 into the atmosphere through fires and plants dying off. This would further exacerbate climate change and make the 1.5°C goal impossible to achieve. It would also alter weather patterns, which would impact agricultural productivity and global food supplies.'

"A paper published in the journal Nature in February indicates that up to half of the rainforest could hit a tipping point by the middle of the century. 'We estimate that by 2050, 10% to 47% of Amazonian forests will be exposed to compounding disturbances that may trigger unexpected ecosystem transitions and potentially exacerbate regional #ClimateChange,' explained the researchers behind the paper.

"However, it wasn't all bad news out of the Amazon in 2024. According to the AP, the amount of #deforestation in #Brazil and #Colombia declined in this year. In Brazil, which houses the largest chunk of the Amazon, forest loss dropped 30.6% compared to the year prior, bringing it to the lowest level of destruction in nearly a decade.

"The improvement is an about-face from a couple of years ago, when the country registered 15-year high of deforestation during the leadership of former #FarRight President #JairBolsonaro. Brazil is now led by the left-wing President Luiz Inácio #Lula da Silva, who—despite presiding over this drop in deforestation—has also come under scrutiny, as AP noted, by #environmentalists for backing projects that they argue could harm the environment."

Source:
commondreams.org/news/amazon-r

Common Dreams · Humanity's Chance to Reverse Amazon's Slide Toward Tipping Point Is 'Shrinking' | Common DreamsThe world's largest rainforest showed "ominous indicators," including wildfires and extreme drought, in 2024.