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![[Opinion] From Local Conferences to COPs, Decision-Making on Climate Excludes Those Who Hold Critical Knowledge and Are Most Impacted: Indigenous Peoples and Informal Settlements [OPINION] – RioOnWatch](/_next/image?url=%2F_next%2Fstatic%2Fmedia%2Fgeneric_3_half.64d0bbed.webp&w=1440&q=75)
Opinion · Warren CountyIassonara Fulni-ô, president of the Association of Indigenous Peoples, watches Rio de Janeiro’s Environment Conference from the back of the auditorium. Photo: Kaolin Maxakali Clique aqui para Português This article is part of a series created in partnership with the Behner Stiefel Center for Brazilian Studies at San Diego State University, to produce articles for the Digital Brazil Project on environmental justice in the favelas for RioOnWatch. …Read Article
[Opinion] From Local Conferences to COPs, Decision-Making on Climate Excludes Those Who Hold Critical Knowledge and Are Most Impacted: Indigenous Peoples and Informal Settlements [OPINION] – RioOnWatch

Rio De Janeiro · Rio De JaneiroRocinha is one of the areas with homes at risk. Photo: Alexandre Macieira, Riotur Clique aqui para Português For the original article by Felipe Lucena published in Diário do Rio, click here. Morro dos Prazeres and Rocinha are among the areas identified in a study developed by Ambiental Media in partnership with the RioNowcast+Green research group, based at the Fluminense Federal University’s (UFF) Computer Science Institute. The new Extreme Rai…Read Article
Rio’s New ‘Extreme Rainfall Vulnerability Index’, Rio 60ºC, Shows 600,000 Homes at High Risk of Landslides or Flooding – RioOnWatch
![Sustainable Favela Network Launches Groundbreaking ‘Favela Climate Memory’ Exhibition on May 3, Kicking Off Museums Month [RELEASE] – RioOnWatch](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgrnd.b-cdn.net%2Fadmin%2F2025%2F1%2F5102cbb32349626376b663e4234abb6e84504fe9.jpg&w=1440&q=75)
Housing · São PauloOver 50 meetings, 10 climate memory discussion circles, and several partial launches make up the Favela Climate Memory project, which will unveil its full version to the public this Saturday, May 3, at the Maré Museum. Photos: Alexandre Cerqueira and Bárbara Dias/Sustainable Favela Network Clique aqui para Português The Relationship Between Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas, Climate and Nature is the Theme of the Complete ‘Favela Climate Memory’ Exhibiti…See the Story
Sustainable Favela Network Launches Groundbreaking ‘Favela Climate Memory’ Exhibition on May 3, Kicking Off Museums Month [RELEASE] – RioOnWatch
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Storm Hits Model Community Agroecology Project, Exposing Lack of Environmental Policy and Neglect of Favela-Based Climate Solutions in Rio de Janeiro – RioOnWatch
While Population Suffers Impacts of Poor Infrastructure, Greater Rio de Janeiro’s Flood Containment Program Is Delayed and Over Budget – RioOnWatch
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