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Black Jaguar Foundation brings ecological restoration to Rio Web Summit 2026

Rio Web Summit 2026 will bring together thousands of participants, startups, investors, companies, and global leaders to discuss the future of technology, innovation, sustainability, and climate action. This year, biodiversity and ecological restoration will also play a central role in these conversations — and the Black Jaguar Foundation will be part of that dialogue. 

On June 11, BJF will participate in two panels exploring the connections between nature, climate, and the economy, reinforcing the role of ecological restoration as a key solution for a more resilient future. 

The session “The biodiversity crisis is a business crisis” will bring together experts, leaders, and international representatives to discuss how biodiversity loss is affecting supply chains, businesses, economies, and quality of life around the world. 

Later, during the session “Restoring the planet’s longest biodiversity corridor”, Prof. Carlos Nobre and Ben Valks will present the vision behind the Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor — a 2,600-km initiative reconnecting the Amazon and Cerrado through large-scale restoration. 

Black Jaguar Foundation’s participation at Rio Web Summit reflects how ecological restoration is increasingly becoming part of global conversations around innovation, climate, development, and the future of our planet. 

Would you like to follow the event? Learn more on the official Rio Web Summit website