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Top officials of Amazon nations meet in Colombia to push joint rainforest protection plan

  • Presidents from Colombia, Brazil, and Bolivia met with Indigenous leaders in Bogota to discuss a joint plan for rainforest protection, which was seen as crucial to combating global warming.
  • They signed the 'Declaration of Bogota,' focusing on cooperation among Amazon nations to protect the rainforest, covering over 2.5 million square miles.
  • Ecuador’s Vice President María José Pinto emphasized the need for 'concrete actions' beyond good intentions to safeguard the Amazon's legacy.
  • Colombian Indigenous leader Oswaldo Muca urged for real actions beyond speeches, advocating for direct financing for Indigenous peoples to prevent further destruction of the Amazon.
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Top officials of Amazon nations meet in Colombia to push joint rainforest protection plan

Leaders from South America's Amazon nations have gathered in Colombia to agree on a joint plan to protect the rainforest.

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The presidents of the Amazonian nations of South America met Friday with indigenous leaders to agree on a joint plan to safeguard the world's largest rainforest, a vast region considered crucial to curb global warming.

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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