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Leila Salazar-López | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of California, Santa Barbara |
Occupation | Environmentalist |
Known for | Executive Director of Amazon Watch |
Leila Salazar-López has served as the executive director of the non-profit Amazon Watch since 2015.[1][2][3] As Amazon Watch's Executive Director, Salazar-López leads the organization in its efforts to protect and defend the bio-cultural and climate integrity of the Amazon rainforest by partnering with indigenous peoples to protect their rights and territories.[4]
Salazar-López has also led Amazon Watch in cooperation with organizations like Greenpeace, 350, Sierra Club, Rainforest Action Network, and more, in efforts to ensure corporate accountability, respect for indigenous rights, and the preservation of the Amazon ecosystem. Salazar-López appeared as a guest on the broadcast, 24 Hours of Climate Reality, part of the Climate Reality Project, where she discussed the importance of protecting the Amazon region.[5]