A regional approach to save the Amazon

Science. 2023 Sep 22;381(6664):1261. doi: 10.1126/science.adk8794. Epub 2023 Sep 21.

Abstract

Early in August this year, a high-profile summit was held in Belém, Brazil, where the eight Amazonian countries discussed the future of the Amazon. The nations recognized that the Amazon is very close to reaching a tipping point for turning into a degraded ecosystem. The result of their discussions was the Belém Declaration, an ambitious plan to protect and conserve the Amazon forests and to support Indigenous Peoples and local communities. Concern arose, however, because they failed to agree on attaining zero deforestation by 2030 and on avoiding new explorations in the Amazon for fossil fuel. The Declaration also lacks specific and measurable indicators. The ministers of Foreign Affairs therefore have a very important role in further refining the agenda and deadlines so that the Belém Declaration can be implemented.

Publication types

  • Editorial

MeSH terms

  • Brazil
  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Forests*
  • Fossil Fuels
  • Humans
  • Indigenous Peoples

Substances

  • Fossil Fuels