Sesión Plenaria de los pueblos en la 30 Conferencia de la ONU sobre Cambio Climático en Brasil
Blog Latin America, Brazil

COP30 ends — with a few achievements to move forward

A review of the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30), the “Amazon COP,” held in the Brazilian city of Belém do Pará.

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Staff Ecuador

Jordan Cruz

Jordan Cruz is Ecuadorian and AIDA fellow scientist, working from Quito. He holds a degree in environmental engineering from the Escuela Politécnica Nacional (Quito) and a master's degree in tropical ecology and conservation from the Universidad San Francisco de Quito. Jordan has experience in biochemical research on carbon dynamics and their role in climate change. He was Scientific Director of the Foundation for the Conservation of the Tropical Andes, where he coordinated interdisciplinary research and conservation projects in collaboration with local communities, international scientists, and government entities. He has specialized in studying how natural processes and human activity interact, generating scientific evidence to support fair solutions to climate change. In addition, Jordan is an activist committed to the dissemination of climate science and an enthusiast of wild gardening and sustainable agriculture.

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Flamencos en la Laguna Colorada, Bolivia
Press releases Latin America

“Choose Europe”: Prioritizing minerals, not rights

The European Union is showing an increasingly disconnected approach to human rights, community voices, and the global socio-environmental crisis.

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Inauguración de la Conferencia de la ONU sobre cambio climático en la Amazonía brasileña
Blog Latin America, Brazil

The home stretch of COP30: Shadows, contradictions, and some glimmers of hope

The first week ended and the political phase began in Belém do Pará, Brazil. The days when decisions must be made have begun. 

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Carretera en desuso en la llanura de sal del Salar del Hombre Muerto, Argentina.
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StoryMap: Environmental Impacts of Lithium Extraction in an Argentine Wetland

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Flamingos in Laguna Colorada, Bolivia
Aida Publication

Justice for Andean Wetlands and Indigenous Peoples in Climate Action

Statement by the Alliance for Andean Wetlands ahead of the 30th UN Climate Change Conference.

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Salinas Grandes salt flat in Argentina
Aida Publication

Call for a paradigm shift in EU Raw Materials Policies from a Latin American perspective

The Alliance for Andean Wetlands calls on the European Union to adopt measures for a paradigm shift towards Raw Materials Policies that do not perpetuate inequalities and harm people and ecosystems.

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Staff United States

Sujatha Jesudason

Sujatha Jesudason, Ph.D., teaches design and strategic management at Parsons School of Design at The New School in New York City. She has 15 years of experience in executive leadership in social justice organizations. She researches and teaches leadership, facilitation, and systemic change in organizations, movements, and philanthropy. She recently founded Marigold Lab, where she and her students offer free or low-cost strategic design and organizational consulting services to social justice nonprofits as part of their contribution to resistance.

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Pobladores de la aldea de Santa Cruz Chinautla en Guatemala
Blog Guatemala

Protecting the Environment Through Collaboration: A Community Science Experience

One powerful way to turn lived experience into scientific evidence is through community science. We believe in the power of science to advance environmental justice. 

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Complejo Metalúrgico de La Oroya en Perú
Blog Latin America

Science in the Service of Environmental Justice

At AIDA, science is a central part of our work, supporting and complementing the strategic litigation we pursue to protect a healthy environment in Latin America. 

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