Discussion to promote meetings between indigenous leaders from around the world to discuss and strengthen the movement for the rights of Nature.
Promoted by the Amazonian Work Network (GTA), the workshop “Artivism: Health and Climate without Oil” brings together young people, artists, and activists to explore art as a tool for denouncing and mobilizing against the climate crisis and the impacts of the fossil fuel industry on the health of the Amazonian peoples. Through expressions such as […]
Roundtable discussion with health professionals on the impacts of climate change on health, alternatives for mitigation and prevention.
The Health and Climate Artivism Workshop invites participants to express, through art, the impacts of the climate crisis on health and the environment in the Amazon. Using painting, music, performance, and poster techniques, the activity transforms indignation into collective and mobilizing creation. It is a space for learning, awareness, and creative resistance, where art becomes […]
Discussion about climate change in the Amazon and the challenges of breaking through to media. Strategy and discussion session to uplift the voices of the territories through the media and digital technology.
This high-level session highlights breakthrough solutions for zero-emission and intermodal transport, highlighting global efforts to accelerate decarbonization across road, rail and multimodal systems. The session will emphasize international collaboration, policy commitments, and innovative initiatives aligned with the vision of just, efficient and resilient transport. A major announcement will be made regarding Brazil’s first electric-truck corridor […]
Seminar for the Launch of the Brazil Health and Climate Network
Global mobilization for health and intersections with climate. You're invited to meet up with groups at The Embassy of the Peoples to join the march.
In the context of COP30, this activity was designed with the participation of the three continents where tropical forests are found, so that we can talk about the impacts they have suffered, false solutions to the climate crisis, and real solutions developed by traditional forest communities and peoples.
This COP30 side session will offer Brazilian companies the opportunity to electrify their fleets, reduce emissions and improve resilience by joining the e-Dutra coalition and taking collective action. The Dutra corridor, connecting Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, is a vital artery for commerce and logistics. The e-Dutra coalition aims to catalyze this transition by […]
The event "Cross-Border Dialogues of the Global South" will bring together leaders, organizations, and movements from different regions of Africa, Asia, and Latin America to share experiences of resistance and popular alternatives in the face of the climate crisis and green neocolonialism. It will be a space for listening and collective construction among peoples facing […]
The event "Power to the People, Not the Genocide," organized in conjunction with the movement For a Global Energy Embargo for Palestine, is an act of international solidarity that connects climate justice and justice for the Palestinian people. It brings together indigenous leaders, environmental organizations, and popular movements from different countries to denounce the fossil […]
This panel, organized by the Clean Air Fund, Instituto Ar, and umgrauemeio, will present the Marajó case as a practical example of tackling forest fires and combating black carbon through integrated fire management.
Using digital and inclusive methodology, the Mais Dados Mais Saúde (More Data, More Health) survey achieved representativeness for the population of the Legal Amazon—where more than 40% of people identify as traditional peoples and communities—and provides unprecedented data on access to food, climate, and health. Among the data that will be presented are percentages of […]
The event "Decarbonizing the Amazon Rivers with Solar Canoes" will present innovative initiatives that combine technology, traditional knowledge, and sustainability to transform river transport in the Amazon. Bringing together riverside communities, researchers, and socio-environmental organizations, the activity will show how solar-powered canoes reduce emissions, strengthen the local economy, and promote energy autonomy in forest territories. […]
The event "Gender and Indigenous Youth in the Amazon: Challenges and Experiences in Protecting Territories" will promote a dialogue between young leaders and indigenous women on the role of new generations in defending life and the forest. The activity will highlight experiences of resistance, communication, and territorial protection in the face of threats from extractivism […]
Presentation of the results of studies conducted by the IDB, TNC, and Natura on socio-economic opportunities for local communities and indigenous peoples in the state of Pará, Brazil, and in the departments of Caquetá and Guaviare, Colombia. Panel discussion with representatives from governments and local communities.
This panel will address the interdependence between health and climate change, highlighting scientific evidence and practical cases that show how extreme events, pollution, and environmental degradation directly affect health—especially among vulnerable populations. The goal is to bring together experts, research institutions, the public sector, companies, and civil society to discuss collaborative solutions that strengthen health […]
The screening of the mini-documentary "La Vida Fracturada - The Reality of Fracking in Vaca Muerta" invites the public to learn about the social, environmental, and human impacts of gas and oil exploration through hydraulic fracturing in Argentine Patagonia. The film reveals the violations of the rights of the Mapuche communities and the irreversible damage […]
The event "Overview of Extreme Drought: Territorial Monitoring, Mitigation, and Adaptation in the Amazon" will address the effects of the climate crisis that have intensified severe droughts throughout the Amazon region. Bringing together scientists, community leaders, and local organizations, the meeting will discuss strategies for participatory monitoring, water management, and strengthening the resilience of forest […]
The event will highlight how philanthropic investments can close data gaps, bolster policy, empower youth and communities in developing countries, and drive climate and health justice.
Health and Happiness Project - Conversation circle, workshop, and interactive artistic intervention aimed at strengthening the memories, voices, and resistance of women from traditional peoples and communities in the Tapajós region who have historically woven their territories with knowledge, struggles, spirituality, and care.
Twenty local and global leaders from the private sector, civil society, academia, and philanthropy will gather with the following aims: - Identify priorities and opportunities to consolidate global health—of people and the planet— as a key pillar of climate policies and frameworks; - Strengthen connections and highlight initiatives that can inspire and catalyze future multisectoral […]
During this event, financiers, governments and private sector will highlight solutions to mobilize investment and strengthen supply chain resilience for sustainable transport solutions. It will provide a platform for coordinated action and the scaling of the most viable use cases and innovations across Future Urban Mobility, ZEV & Infrastructure, and Beyond Road.
Roundtable discussion after the first week of COP in the Amazon: evaluation, coordination, and development of new strategies for a fossil fuel-free future.
Promote dialogue and political reflection among FBOMS entities and networks on the strategies and alternatives of the socio-environmental movement in the face of COP-30 and climate change
Film screening with the film's producers and directors.
The launch of the film Minha Terra Estrangeira, produced by the Lacapoi Collective in partnership with João Moreira Salles and featuring a special appearance by Neidinha Suruí, will be a moment of art, memory, and resistance. The documentary addresses forced exile, loss, and reunion with the territory as dimensions of the struggle for identity and […]