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Photo of Oswaldo Muca speaking at a podium. Quote reads “As Indigenous Peoples of the great Amazon Basin, we reaffirm our commitment to care for life and nature. We need a better future for our children and grandchildren. We welcome the adoption of the MAPI and call for: legal security for our territories; recognition of our Indigenous knowledge systems; government-to- government coordination to build consensus; and territories free from oil and mining exploitation." Quote attribution to Oswaldo Muca, coordinator general of OPIAC. Arrow icon in bottom right corner.

Photo of Oswaldo Muca speaking at a podium. Quote reads “As Indigenous Peoples of the great Amazon Basin, we reaffirm our commitment to care for life and nature. We need a better future for our children and grandchildren. We welcome the adoption of the MAPI and call for: legal security for our territories; recognition of our Indigenous knowledge systems; government-to- government coordination to build consensus; and territories free from oil and mining exploitation." Quote attribution to Oswaldo Muca, coordinator general of OPIAC. Arrow icon in bottom right corner.

Photo of Gisela Hurtado at ACTO, standing in front of a banner for the event. Quote reads “It is up to Brazil, which will host COP30 in November, to take responsibility for presenting more ambitious proposals for the progressive phase-out of fossil fuels and for the creation of exclusion zones for extractive activities, in alignment with the unified demand of Indigenous Peoples and civil society, presented during the Presidential Summit. The future of the forest, its peoples, and the planet depends on the decisions we make now." Quote attribution to Gisela Hurtado, Senior Amazonía Campaigner, Stand.earth”

Photo of Gisela Hurtado at ACTO, standing in front of a banner for the event. Quote reads “It is up to Brazil, which will host COP30 in November, to take responsibility for presenting more ambitious proposals for the progressive phase-out of fossil fuels and for the creation of exclusion zones for extractive activities, in alignment with the unified demand of Indigenous Peoples and civil society, presented during the Presidential Summit. The future of the forest, its peoples, and the planet depends on the decisions we make now." Quote attribution to Gisela Hurtado, Senior Amazonía Campaigner, Stand.earth”

#ClimateJustice #TerritoryIsLife #DefendTheAmazon #GlobalSolidarity #ForestJustice #StandWithIndigenousPeoples #ClimateAction

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Read the 1st edition of our new series "Just Forests Stories"🌲🌳- focused on the #DRC and #Indigneous justice!

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Business-as-usual trends will largely miss 2030 global conservation targets - Ambio To address climate change and global biodiversity loss, the world must hit three important international conservation targets by 2030: protect 30% of terrestrial and marine areas, halt and reverse for...

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Local realities matter. Conservation plans must align global goals with local governance, values, and community contexts to drive meaningful change.

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