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Youth activist Kimberly Silva describes her perspective and visions on the territories and spaces of climate COPs

Youth activist Kimberly Silva describes her perspective and visions on the territories and spaces of climate COPs

Posted on 1 August 20253 September 2025 by matthaeusmenezesassef

On 28 November 2024, we conducted an interview with Kimberly Silva – a biologist, socio-environmental activist and member READ MORE

Posted in Belém, COP30, Indigenous Peoples, Science, Youth Tagged Indigenous, Youth
The art of (not) negotiating through negotiation: The turbulent waters of implementing the Paris Agreement from the Rhine to the Guamá

The art of (not) negotiating through negotiation: The turbulent waters of implementing the Paris Agreement from the Rhine to the Guamá

Posted on 29 July 20253 September 2025 by hannahhughes

Authored by Marcela Vecchione-Gonçalves (@marcelavecchione; email: marcela.vecchione@gmail.com) I have been following the Climate Conferences, and their subsidiaries, since READ MORE

Posted in CAMAMAZON, COP30
First CAMAMAZON Workshop: Weaving Relations for Climate Agreement-Making at COP30 

First CAMAMAZON Workshop: Weaving Relations for Climate Agreement-Making at COP30 

Posted on 26 April 20258 September 2025 by hannahhughes

The Agroextractivist Territory Pirocaba and the newly built community centre for the Associação dos Agroextrativistas, Pescadores e Artesãos e Artesãs do Pirocaba (ASAPAP) in Abatetuba, Pará, Brazil.

Posted in COP30 Tagged Belém, Workshop
Welcome to CAMAMAZON website and blog!

Welcome to CAMAMAZON website and blog!

Posted on 6 March 20258 June 2025 by hannahhughes

This is the home of CAMAMAZON, a 2-year British Academy funded ODA interdisciplinary research project. In this project, we are READ MORE

Posted in COP30

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  • Youth activist Kimberly Silva describes her perspective and visions on the territories and spaces of climate COPs
  • The art of (not) negotiating through negotiation: The turbulent waters of implementing the Paris Agreement from the Rhine to the Guamá
  • The CAMAMAZON team reflects on their experiences at the SB62 in Bonn
  • Between the COPs and Indigenous Peoples: Is There Something to Be Translated?

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