Lawmakers Across Amazon Nations Unite to End Fossil Fuel Expansion
For the first time, more than 900 lawmakers from across the world have come together to push for a fossil-free Amazon, presenting coordinated national proposals in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. The move marks a powerful call to halt oil and gas expansion in one of Earth’s most critical ecosystems ahead of COP30 in Brazil.
The initiative, led by the network Parliamentarians for a Fossil-Free Future, released its findings at Brazil’s National Congress in Brasília on October 7. The report links fossil fuel extraction in the Amazon to deforestation, pollution, ecosystem damage, and violence against Indigenous and local communities. Lawmakers are urging for a “no-expansion zone” to protect the rainforest, which scientists warn is nearing an irreversible tipping point.
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