IRI BRAZIL ADVOCACY LEADS TO VETOES OF ENVIRONMENTAL LICENSING

IRI Brazil’s advocacy contributed to the presidential veto of 63 provisions in the controversial Environmental Licensing Bill (PL 2,159/21) — preserving safeguards for Indigenous Peoples and local communities rights, Atlantic Forest protection, and financial-sector accountability.

This collective victory, achieved alongside civil society and faith allies, demonstrates how value-driven mobilization can shape national policy.

At the international level, IRI Brazil joined the Pan-Amazonian Dialogue of the Global Ethical Stocktake (COP30), co-hosted by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, President Lula, and Ministers Marina Silva (Brazil) and Irene Vélez (Colombia).

IRI’s representative, Carlos Henrique Silveira, presented ethical and interfaith perspectives for climate cooperation and later convened a São Paulo meeting between Minister of Environment, Marina Silva and 60 young evangelical leaders, advancing faith-based climate literacy across Brazil’s fastest-growing religious sector.


IMPACT IN NUMBERS

  • 3,200 nanotech filters distributed to 23 Indigenous territories, reaching around 40,000 beneficiaries

  • Living Amazon Network launched across 9 states

  • 63 leaders trained in scientific immersions and open-data courses

  • 80,000+ radio listeners monthly

  • 63 articles vetoed through advocacy