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Main page title:
Amazon Watch | Protecting the rainforest and our climate in solidarity with Indigenous peoples
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For over 25 years, Amazon Watch has worked to protect the Amazon rainforest and defend the rights, lives, and territories of Indigenous peoples.
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h6 Attacks on Indigenous Rights in Brazil Are Fueling Amazon Fires and Climate Change
h6 From Crisis to Catastrophe: The Man-Made Inferno Devouring the Amazon
h6 Deforestation Declines, but Fires Rage On in the Amazon
h6 ¡Sí a la Vida! Yes to Yasuní!
h6 Record Wildfires Demand an Unprecedented Response!
h6 Tell Citi’s Credit Card Partners: Drop Dirty Citi!
h6 Join the Call To Defend Indigenous Rights and Lives in Brazil!
h6 Respect Democracy: No Drilling in Yasuní!
h6 Attacks on Indigenous Rights in Brazil Are Fueling Amazon Fires and Climate Change
h6 From Crisis to Catastrophe: The Man-Made Inferno Devouring the Amazon
h6 Deforestation Declines, but Fires Rage On in the Amazon
h6 ¡Sí a la Vida! Yes to Yasuní!
h6 Record Wildfires Demand an Unprecedented Response!
h6 Tell Citi’s Credit Card Partners: Drop Dirty Citi!
h6 Join the Call To Defend Indigenous Rights and Lives in Brazil!
h6 Respect Democracy: No Drilling in Yasuní!
h2 Support the Amazon Fire Response Fund!
h2 Eye on the Amazon
h2 Attacks on Indigenous Rights in Brazil by Agribusiness and Mining Are Fueling Amazon Fires and Climate Change
h3 A brazen new institutional assault on Indigenous rights by a Supreme Court Justice is underway, threatening to undo fundamental constitutional protections of Brazil’s Indigenous communities
h2 From Crisis to Catastrophe: The Man-Made Inferno Devouring the Amazon
h3 The Amazon’s crippling drought and explosive fires are the result of human-induced climate change, with drastic implications for us all
h2 Deforestation Declines, but Fires Rage On in the Amazon
h3 Why Peru's Amazon faces new fire patterns, and the urgent need to protect Indigenous lands for long-term survival
h2 ¡Sí a la Vida! Yes to Yasuní!
h3 The Waorani hold a historic summit to ensure oil stays in the ground as Ecuador misses deadline to decommission drilling in Yasuni
h2 Recent Reports
h2 2022-2023 Annual Report
h2 Assessing Petroperú’s Financial, Legal, Environmental, and Social Risks
h2 Amazon Underworld
h3 Criminal Economies in the World's Largest Rainforest
h2 News on Indigenous Rights, the Amazon, and Our Global Climate Crisis
h2 Amazon Fires Are Soaring Again – but Forest Loss Is Down. What’s Going on?
h2 Ecuador Starts Dismantling Yasuní National Park Oil Block Two Days Before Court Deadline
h2 Alliance Against Ferrogrão Calls Out Hypocrisy: CEO’s Double Role in Destruction and Conservation
h2 Terror and Cocaine in the Peruvian Jungle: a New VICE Documentary
h2 Can Mining Override Agrarian Reform and Food Sovereignty in the Amazon?
h3 Brazil’s Institute of Agrarian and Colonization Reform refuses to repeal a Bolsonaro-era rule authorizing mining and other industrial projects on protected lands in the Amazon
h2 Rainforest Reckoning: Almost a Year After the Historic Yasuní Vote, Ecuador Has Done Very Little to Decommission Drilling
h3 The country's Indigenous peoples and environmental movement are mobilizing to hold the government to account
h2 Solaris Resources’ Stock Price Plummets While Indigenous Resistance Mounts Online and on the Ground
h2 Indigenous Rights Under Siege: Brazil’s New Battle for the Amazon and Cultural Survival
h3 Despite a Supreme Court victory, new legislative and judicial attacks threaten the future of Indigenous lands and environmental protection
h2 Kakataibo Indigenous Leaders Mobilize Against Coca Growers Amid Rising Violence and “Disappearances”
h2 Coming Together to Demand the Amazon as a No-Go Zone at FOSPA
h3 Amazon Watch participation in the 11th Pan-Amazonian Social Forum strengthened a regional coalition for an Amazon free of mining
h2 Indigenous Women Denounce Violence and Call for Gender Justice in the Peruvian Amazon
h3 Peruvian authorities initially tried to minimize revelations of violence and sexual abuse at Indigenous public schools, but activists and civil society are not letting them cover it up
h2 Investor Eye on the Amazon
h3 Updates for shareholders and activists concerned about rainforest protection and human rights
h2 "Indigenous peoples face horrid state violence. Through you, we stand up to this violence and demand a better future. Thank you for your great work!"
h3 Amazon Watch is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1996 to protect the rainforest and advance the rights of Indigenous peoples in the Amazon Basin. We partner with Indigenous and environmental organizations in campaigns for human rights, corporate accountability, and the preservation of the Amazon's ecological systems.
h4 Take Action
h4 Get Our Newsletter
h4 Follow Us
h6 Attacks on Indigenous Rights in Brazil Are Fueling Amazon Fires and Climate Change
h6 From Crisis to Catastrophe: The Man-Made Inferno Devouring the Amazon
h6 Deforestation Declines, but Fires Rage On in the Amazon
h6 ¡Sí a la Vida! Yes to Yasuní!
h6 Record Wildfires Demand an Unprecedented Response!
h6 Tell Citi’s Credit Card Partners: Drop Dirty Citi!
h6 Join the Call To Defend Indigenous Rights and Lives in Brazil!
h6 Respect Democracy: No Drilling in Yasuní!

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