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Pre-COP31 sessions in Bonn: A worn-out climate system with glimmers of hope
Check out our reflections after participating in the 64th Sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies (SB64) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

Director and area coordinator, Climate Program

The Xingu River is being silenced, but not its people
The affected communities remain organized, active, and determined. They continue to speak out, demand reparations, and defend their right to live by the river.

Marcella Ribeiro d'Ávila Lins Torres
Senior attorney and area coordinator, Human Rights and Environment Program

Santa Marta and the End of Fossil Fuels: From “Yes” to “How”
The First International Conference on the Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels could go down in history as the cornerstone of a new era.

Director and area coordinator, Climate Program
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Ten years of Belo Monte: The time for justice has come
The milestone of a decade of operation reignites the debate on accountability and institutional response.

Families in La Oroya are calling on the Peruvian government to take four urgent actions to ensure effective compliance with the Inter-American Court’s ruling
The implementation of the ruling remains in its early stages due to the government’s lack of political will and its constant shifting of arguments to delay the process.

Neither AngloGold Ashanti nor Mineros S.A.: Cajamarca is a municipality free of large-scale mining
Even if the companies change, the decision of Cajamarca's citizens remains the same: to defend their territory against large-scale mining.
When the violation of the rights of Amazonian peoples in Brazil receives no response nationally, these communities find in AIDA a voice in the Americas.





