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 Généré le 28 Décembre 2025 14:51

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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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Propriété Contenu
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site_name Amazon Watch
type non_profit
title Amazon Watch | Protecting the rainforest and our climate in solidarity with Indigenous peoples
description For over 25 years, Amazon Watch has worked to protect the Amazon rainforest and defend the rights, lives, and territories of Indigenous peoples.
url https://amazonwatch.org
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H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6
1 24 14 3 0 24
  • [H1]
  • [H2] Declare Indigenous lands in the Amazon free from extraction!
  • [H2] Eye on the Amazon
  • [H2] Indigenous Leadership and Collective Power in 2025
  • [H2] From Self-Government to Climate Leadership: The Wampis Nation’s Story
  • [H2] Ecuador Rejects Militarization and Backs the Call for Accountability and Human Rights
  • [H2] This Is What True Climate Leadership Looks Like
  • [H2] Recent Reports
  • [H2] The Money Trail
  • [H2] Drilling Toward Disaster
  • [H2] In the Shadows of the State
  • [H2] News on Indigenous Rights, the Amazon, and Our Global Climate Crisis
  • [H2] Small Steps Made, Big Leaps Needed: JPMorgan Chase Reveals Policy Shifts
  • [H2] Indigenous People Are Leading the End of the Fossil Fuel Era in the Amazon
  • [H2] “It’s Not Safe to Live Here.”
  • [H2] Ferrogrão Reignites Conflict Between the Government and Indigenous Peoples at COP30
  • [H2] Ecuadorians Vote Down Noboa’s Extractive Agenda
  • [H2] Protect the Amazon, Tax the Polluters: Climate Activists Demand Action at COP30 in Belém, Brazil
  • [H2] From the Soy Frontier to COP30: The Answer Caravan Brings the Amazon’s Voice to Belém
  • [H2] The Fight Against Climate Change Is Also a Fight Against Organized Crime
  • [H2] New Report: The Money Trail Behind Fossil Fuel Expansion in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • [H2] COP30 at the Crossroads: Indigenous Sovereignty or Climate Collapse
  • [H2] Standing With the Kakataibo
  • [H2] Defending the Amazon Against Illegal Economies
  • [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] President Noboa's defeat in the national referendum comes after weeks of mobilization and repression
  • [H3] Indigenous women and the grassroots Amazonian movement carried COP30 on their shoulders
  • [H3] Behind fossil fuel expansion in Latin American and the Caribbean
  • [H3] Amazon Crude and Ecuador’s Oil Gamble
  • [H3] Illicit Economies and Armed Control in the Triple Border Region of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
  • [H3] World’s largest fossil financier responds following Indigenous-led bank advocacy against fossil fuel expansion in the Peruvian Amazon
  • [H3] Colombia is deadliest country for environmental defenders
  • [H3] The results of a recent national referendum delivered a major victory for the Amazon
  • [H3] Belém COP cannot succeed without taking decisive action
  • [H3] Investigation exposes financiers driving oil expansion in Latin America and the Amazon – and sheds light on ongoing Indigenous resistance stopping it in its tracks
  • [H3] Resilience amid Peru’s crisis of corruption and organized crime
  • [H3] The Wampís Nation’s fight to defend their territory against an invasion of illegal mining
  • [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.
  • [H3] December for the DefendersAll gifts matched!
  • [H4] Take Action
  • [H4] Get Our Newsletter
  • [H4] Follow Us
  • [H6] Indigenous Leadership and Collective Power in 2025
  • [H6] From Self-Government to Climate Leadership: The Wampis Nation’s Story
  • [H6] Ecuador Rejects Militarization and Backs Call for Accountability
  • [H6] This Is What True Climate Leadership Looks Like
  • [H6] Tell President Noboa: Do Not Pay Chevron a Single Dime!
  • [H6] Tell Trump: Environmentalists Are Not Domestic Terrorists!
  • [H6] Declare Indigenous Lands in the Amazon Free from Extraction!
  • [H6] Back the Wampís Resistance to Illegal Mining
  • [H6] Indigenous Leadership and Collective Power in 2025
  • [H6] From Self-Government to Climate Leadership: The Wampis Nation’s Story
  • [H6] Ecuador Rejects Militarization and Backs Call for Accountability
  • [H6] This Is What True Climate Leadership Looks Like
  • [H6] Tell President Noboa: Do Not Pay Chevron a Single Dime!
  • [H6] Tell Trump: Environmentalists Are Not Domestic Terrorists!
  • [H6] Declare Indigenous Lands in the Amazon Free from Extraction!
  • [H6] Back the Wampís Resistance to Illegal Mining
  • [H6] Indigenous Leadership and Collective Power in 2025
  • [H6] From Self-Government to Climate Leadership: The Wampis Nation’s Story
  • [H6] Ecuador Rejects Militarization and Backs Call for Accountability
  • [H6] This Is What True Climate Leadership Looks Like
  • [H6] Tell President Noboa: Do Not Pay Chevron a Single Dime!
  • [H6] Tell Trump: Environmentalists Are Not Domestic Terrorists!
  • [H6] Declare Indigenous Lands in the Amazon Free from Extraction!
  • [H6] Back the Wampís Resistance to Illegal Mining

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Our Work Externe Passing Juice
End Amazon Crude Externe Passing Juice
Mining Out of the Amazon Externe Passing Juice
Secure Indigenous Land Rights Externe Passing Juice
Amazon Crime Externe Passing Juice
News Externe Passing Juice
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Indigenous Leadership and Collective Power in 2025 Externe Passing Juice
From Self-Government to Climate Leadership: The Wampis Nation’s Story Externe Passing Juice
Ecuador Rejects Militarization and Backs Call for Accountability Externe Passing Juice
This Is What True Climate Leadership Looks Like Externe Passing Juice
Take Action Externe Passing Juice
Tell President Noboa: Do Not Pay Chevron a Single Dime! Externe Passing Juice
Tell Trump: Environmentalists Are Not Domestic Terrorists! Externe Passing Juice
Declare Indigenous Lands in the Amazon Free from Extraction! Externe Passing Juice
Back the Wampís Resistance to Illegal Mining Externe Passing Juice
Get Involved Externe Passing Juice
Amazon Watch Store Externe Passing Juice
Amazon Defenders Fund Externe Passing Juice
Women Defenders Externe Passing Juice
Power to the Protectors Externe Passing Juice
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About Us Externe Passing Juice
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Financial Reports and Info Externe Passing Juice
Join Our Team Externe Passing Juice
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Privacy Policy and Terms of Service Externe Passing Juice
The Money Trail Externe Passing Juice
Drilling Toward Disaster Externe Passing Juice
In the Shadows of the State Externe Passing Juice
Small Steps Made, Big Leaps Needed: JPMorgan Chase Reveals Policy Shifts Externe Passing Juice
Indigenous People Are Leading the End of the Fossil Fuel Era in the Amazon Externe Passing Juice
“It’s Not Safe to Live Here.” Externe Passing Juice
Ferrogrão Reignites Conflict Between the Government and Indigenous Peoples at COP30 Externe Passing Juice
Ecuadorians Vote Down Noboa’s Extractive Agenda Externe Passing Juice
Protect the Amazon, Tax the Polluters: Climate Activists Demand Action at COP30 in Belém, Brazil Externe Passing Juice
From the Soy Frontier to COP30: The Answer Caravan Brings the Amazon’s Voice to Belém Externe Passing Juice
The Fight Against Climate Change Is Also a Fight Against Organized Crime Externe Passing Juice
New Report: The Money Trail Behind Fossil Fuel Expansion in Latin America and the Caribbean Externe Passing Juice
COP30 at the Crossroads: Indigenous Sovereignty or Climate Collapse Externe Passing Juice
Standing With the Kakataibo Externe Passing Juice
Defending the Amazon Against Illegal Economies Externe Passing Juice
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Mots-clefs

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leadership indigenous watch reports climate rights amazon action defenders all

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Mot-clef Contenu Titre Mots-clefs Description Niveaux de titre
amazon 12
indigenous 5
defenders 4
rights 4
watch 4

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