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Os limites planetários representam barreiras essenciais que delineiam a capacidade da Terra de manter a vida em equilíbrio. Ignorar ou ultrapassar tais limites pode resultar em consequências ambientais irreversíveis, ameaçando não apenas a biodiversidade, mas também a estabilidade climática e os recursos essenciais. Neste painel, refletiremos sobre a importância do respeito a esses limites para a vida no planeta.
Speakers
Michelle Sampaio | Moderadora
Biologist, Master's and PhD in Ecology. Associate Professor at UNIRIO, where she coordinates the Sustainable Actions Laboratory (Laços) - focused on dialogue to build sustainability, education and social innovation. In her work as a researcher and consultant, she addresses issues such as the Planetary Boundaries, decolonial knowledge, land use, food systems and nature-based solutions, using dialogue as a catalyst and enhancer of transformations towards sustainability. She is a member of the Stewardship Council of World Café, a dialogue methodology that accesses the collective intelligence of groups. She believes in transformations through the power of collective.
Yakuy Tupinambá | Palestrante
The master of Yakuy Tupinambá knowledge is the elder of the Tupinambá community of Olivença, Ihéus, Bahia, and actively participates in movements of practices, ancestral teachings, in strengthening and rebuilding the knowledge and identity of the original peoples, perpetuating their knowledge through their reports and sensitive listening meetings between indigenous and non-indigenous communities. Activist and Co-founder of Levanta Zabelê, which is bringing to the planet the First Ancestral Research and Innovation Center, Human Development and Biodiversity Laboratory, to be built within an Indigenous Territory, with a global social function, also a Social and , Collective.