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Halting fossil fuel exploration in the Amazon

  • 1696 Travessa Quintino Bocaiúva Reduto, PA, 66035-190 Brazil (map)
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​A conversation led by Tzeporah Berman, founder of the fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty, with local activists about their work to halt fossil fuel exploration in the Amazon Rainforest, highlighting the impact on biodiversity, indigenous lands and climate goals. What are they fighting to protect, how are they going about it and what help do they need from the wider world?

​Speakers:

  • ​​Tzeporah Berman, Chair at Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty

  • ​André Guimarães, Executive Director at IPAM

  • ​Suely Araújo, Public Policy Coordinator at the Observatório do Clima

Location

Casa Mia Eventos Tv. Quintino Bocaiúva, 1696 - Reduto, Belém - PA, 66035-190, Brazil

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