Brazil, Amazon, COP30

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Ariel Salleh

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Nov 14, 2025, 8:02:49 AMNov 14
to Radcal Democracy, South Asia Bioregionalism Working Group

Brazil launches $125B TFF (Tropical Forests Forever) Fund before COP30, 
Wood Central, 22.9.25:
Lots of fossil fuels lobbyists at COP30, Guardian, 14.11.25:
COP30 to decide forestry rules for UN-operated carbon market, Wood Central, 10.11.25:
Amazon tipping point, Science Advances, 21.2.18:
Brazil TFF: Forest Protection or a Front for Extraction?, Dialogue Earth, 23.10.25:
Brazil destroys forest to build 'climate summit road', BBC News, 12.3.25:
'Destroying the Amazon to save the planet': COP30 irony, Countercurrents,16.3.25:
'Eco-madness': Amazon forest cut down to make road to climate summit, Express (UK),12.3.25:
Brazil: 'The Road that Cut the Amazon': $1.2B road built through Amazon for climate summit, YouTube video, 17.6.25 (11 minutes):
Brazil: Rainforest Mafias, HRW, 17.9.19:
Brazil's president vetoes parts of environment 'devastation' bill, Al Jazeera, 9.8.25:
Brazil: Indigenous land rights are key to protecting the Amazon, Global Citizen, 31.5.25:
Amazon deforestation much lower in areas protected by indigenous communities, DownToEarth (India), 16.7.24:
'We can't eat money': Indigenous protestors at COP30, DM (UK),12.11.25:
Homelessness in Belem, the COP30 city, DM,13.11.25:
Can Brazil lead climate action whilst ignoring its own Indigenous Peoples?, Cultural Survival,13.11.25:
Brazil: 100 days of the new president, Survival International, 10.4.23:






 



Helena Paul

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Nov 14, 2025, 8:35:43 AMNov 14
to Ariel Salleh, Radcal Democracy, South Asia Bioregionalism Working Group
Re the TFFF: that Tropical Forests Forever Facility meant to be launched at COP30 - it is based on ‘blended finance’:

https://maxalexandermatthey.substack.com/p/the-tropical-forest-forever-facility-b6b 

'TFIF and its asset managers then invest this $125bn of capital into a mixed portfolio of investments, including public and corporate market bonds, but excluding those with a significant environmental impact. (In a joint letter, issued in October, advocacy and research groups called for a more detailed exclusion criteria.)

Income from these investments, in turn, will be used to pay investors first, then interest to donor countries and, finally, to pay participating forest countries. The payments to participating countries will be roughly $4 per hectare of standing forest (subject to annual adjustment for inflation), as verified by satellite imagery.

Helena



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