Hope For Nature - 2023&2024 Latin America Achievements Towards Our 2030 Goals
Our planet faces the interconnected crises of rapid climate change and biodiversity loss. We have years, not decades, to address these existential threats.
Voices of the Amazon - Local Roots, Global Climate Solutions
Latin America is key to achieving global climate goals. We work alongside the actors at the heart of the transformation, advancing a future where nature and people thrive together.
COP30, to be held in Belém, Brazil, marks a milestone for Latin America in the fight against climate change. As host of the world’s most important climate summit, the region has a unique opportunity to position itself as a leader in nature-based solutions that foster resilience, equity, and sustainability.
In this context, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) joins COP30 with a strategic agenda of events to highlight Latin America’s transformative role in global climate action. Our spaces for dialogue and action celebrate the leadership of key allies—Indigenous peoples, local and traditional communities, governments, civil society, the private sector, and the scientific community—in building climate solutions rooted in the land.
Through panels, discussions, exhibitions, and collaborative gatherings, we spotlight initiatives that protect critical ecosystems like the Amazon, strengthen local capacities, and make a decisive contribution toward achieving the 2030 climate goals.
We invite you to discover the Amazon through the voices and perspectives of those who live in it, feel it, and defend it every day.
Are you part of the COP30?
Please take a look at our event's schedule.
A photo exhibition that invites you to discover the Amazon through the eyes of those who live in it, feel it, and defend it every day.
more details coming soon
Eli Virkina: From Ecuador © Eli Virkina
Luene Karipuna: Photographer from Brazil. © Luene Karipuna
Kakowe Parakana: Photographer from Brazil. © Kakowe Parakana
Duber Rosero: Photographer from Colombia © Duber Rosero
Invitation: to check the Photo exhibition in Belém. © TNC
Climate change is altering the reliable river patterns Indigenous communities have long relied on. Across the Amazon Basin, they are finding ways to adapt.
By tracking every cow, the Pará Sustainable Cattle Program shows how cattle traceability in Brazil can play a key role in protecting the Amazon—and encourage sustainable development as well.
Across the Amazon, The Nature Conservancy is working with partners and communities to create conditions for a thriving, forest-based economy that benefits people and nature.
Check this materials.
Why it is important and what we are expecting for this year.
Check our guide
The global actions we will be advocating for on the ground in Belém.
The scorecard
A roadmap for unlocking the flow of finance to the solutions our planet urgently needs.
Our Playbook
This new six-episode series will spotlight the solutions and voices shaping the global climate agenda, as the world prepares for the COP30 that will take place this November in Pará State, Brazil.
Discover our work in Latin America