All in for COP30 in Brazil: where ambition meets action

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12/10/2025
14:00 - 15:30
Nature Positive Pavilion , Onsite

Why attend

How Brazilian stakeholders, including companies implementing IUCN RHINO, the new approach for Rapid High-Integrity Nature-positive Outcomes, are working to raise the bar for nature and for Brazil... join us and find out more.

Session Description

On the road to UNFCCC COP30 in Belem, three major companies - Anglo American, Suzano and Vale - involved in piloting State of Nature metrics will present how they are applying IUCN’s approach to Rapid High-Integrity Nature-positive Outcomes (RHINO) to raise the bar for nature. Looking beyond, their discussion with representatives from ICMBio and civil society will explore how all stakeholders can further collaborate to support Brazil’s Nature and Climate strategy and a Nature Positive future.
Organised by
Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy
Partners
South America Region logo
South America Region
Brazilian National Committee of IUCN Members logo
Brazilian National Committee of IUCN Members
Instituto Sociedade, População e Natureza ( Brazil ) logo
Instituto Sociedade, População e Natureza ( Brazil )
Instituto EKOS Brasil ( Brazil ) logo
Instituto EKOS Brasil ( Brazil )
Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade ( Brazil ) logo
Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade ( Brazil )
Anglo American logo
Anglo American
Suzano logo
Suzano
Vale logo
Vale

Speaker

Speaker Letícia GUIMARãES

Biodiversity Lead, Vale SA

Speaker Heather DE-QUINCEY

Land and Nature Specialist, Anglo American

Speaker Cecilia CRONEMBERGER

Coordinator for Biodiversity Monitoring and Research, ICMBio

Speaker BRUNA MARIA LIMA MARTINS

Develop and engagement local communities, Coalition of Amazonian Mangrove Guardians

Speaker Fabio VAZ RIBEIRO DE ALMEIDA

Executive Coordinator, ISPN

Moderator

Speaker Florence CURET

Senior Programme Manager, IUCN