When you observe negotiations, as a researcher, the observations don’t start and stop on entering and leaving the READ MORE
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The negotiation of Just Transition in Brazil and for COP30: Transition to where, and fair for whom?
Through the CAMAMAZON project, I have been following the federal government’s role in the negotiations and preparations for READ MORE
Youth activist Kimberly Silva describes her perspective and visions on the territories and spaces of climate COPs
On 28 November 2024, we conducted an interview with Kimberly Silva – a biologist, socio-environmental activist and member READ MORE
The art of (not) negotiating through negotiation: The turbulent waters of implementing the Paris Agreement from the Rhine to the Guamá
Authored by Marcela Vecchione-Gonçalves (@marcelavecchione; email: marcela.vecchione@gmail.com) I have been following the Climate Conferences, and their subsidiaries, since READ MORE
The CAMAMAZON team reflects on their experiences at the SB62 in Bonn
In June, most of the CAMAMAZON project team travelled to Bonn for the 62nd meeting of the Subsidiary READ MORE
Between the COPs and Indigenous Peoples: Is There Something to Be Translated?
By Veronica Korber Gonçalves and Tchella Maso There is an expectation of significant Indigenous participation at COP30. The READ MORE
My participation in the COPs transformed my outlook, helping me understand my role as a young person in the fight against climate change
My first COP was COP26. I went with the goal of understanding exactly what a Conference of the READ MORE
First CAMAMAZON Workshop: Weaving Relations for Climate Agreement-Making at COP30
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.
Welcome to CAMAMAZON website and blog!
This is the home of CAMAMAZON, a 2-year British Academy funded ODA interdisciplinary research project. In this project, we are READ MORE