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Ronilson Costa, of Fern Brazilian NGO partner Comissão Pastoral da Terra (Pastoral Land Commission), writes about the context that gave rise to an innovative tool for defending rights.
04/03/2026
Klervi Le Guenic, senior campaigner on tropical forests of French NGO Canopée, explores the interface between Mercosur and the EUDR.
We could hear shouts of joy from the farmers and NGOs gathered in front of the European...
28/01/2026
Civil society across the world are convening in the hope that the 30th United Nations Climate Conference (COP30) will be “the forest COP” and move away from the petrostate negotiations of previous years. This hope persists despite...
10/07/2025
The EUDR will enter into force at the end of 2025, following a one-year delay, but there is evidence that it has already triggered political efforts to better protect forests in tropical and EU forested countries.
This...
23/06/2025
Despite the US leaving the Paris Agreement and the increasing difficulty in achieving global unity about anything, hope will be in the air when scientists, NGOs and government climate experts come together, 16 - 26 June 2025, for...
08/05/2025
Despite Lula’s positive efforts, the Bolsonarist assault on Indigenous rights continues.
11/10/2023
Cattle ranching is the biggest driver of illegal deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. As the EU looks to revive the Mercosur trade deal - meaning more beef from the region will end up on Europeans’ plates - Paulo Barreto...
01/06/2023
The European Union (EU) is the second biggest market for Brazilian soy, and a major importer of Brazilian beef and leather. These goods fuel deforestation – much of illegal – in Brazil. For example, cattle ranching in the...
23/06/2022
Pierre-Jean Sol Brasier’s visit to Brazil offers insights about the stakes of the path to be chosen next October.
06/05/2022
Brazilian social media platform 'Mídia Ninja' joined COP26 in Glasgow and have been on a tour of Europe ever since. So what did they find?
14/12/2021