Alexandre de Santi

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Managing editor — Brazil

Alexandre de Santi's journalism career began in 1999 as a reporter for radio, web and a daily newspaper, where he honed his skills for five years. In 2011, he embarked on an entrepreneurial path by founding Fronteira, an editorial studio. This venture served as a base to write and edit in-depth and investigative pieces on science, environment, health, and crime — but also music, football, and food — for prominent Brazilian media outlets. During this period, Santi also authored and co-authored three books. In 2018, he took on a new mission as deputy editor at The Intercept Brazil, where he played a key role in significant investigative series, including the Vaza Jato, which had a profound impact on Brazilian politics. At The Intercept, he also led the site's environmental coverage and partnerships with the U.S. newsroom. These efforts led to awards and a successful reader-funded sustainability model for the outlet. Santi joined Mongabay in 2022 as the English editor for Brazil, primarily covering the Amazon, and has served as the managing editor for Brazil since 2025. He also collaborated as an editor for Impedimento, a renowned Latin American football website, and was one of the founding associates of Matinal, a Porto Alegre-based local news nonprofit.

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Electricity day and night: Solar power is changing isolated Amazon communities

JBS is accused of misleading investors with suspicious green bonds

Yanomami health disaster prompts outrage as Lula vows to tackle crisis

From Japan to Brazil: Reforesting the Amazon with the Miyawaki method

Ecotourism and education: Win-win solution for Pantanal jaguars and ranchers

Q&A: Climatologist Carlos Nobre’s dream of an Amazon Institute of Technology

From deforestation to restoration: Policy plots path to Amazon recovery

Series of small dams pose big cumulative risk to Amazon’s fish and people

Amazon’s tallest tree at risk as deforestation nears

‘We’re not going to give Lula a free pass’: Q&A with Indigenous leader Beto Marubo

How agroforestry can restore degraded lands and provide income in the Amazon

Historic EU law against deforestation-linked imports ignores Brazil’s Cerrado

To be effective, zero-deforestation pledges need a critical mass, study shows

U.N. report calls for the ban of mercury trade and its use in gold mining

Report offers a road map to restore the rule of law in the Brazilian Amazon

Brazil’s new environmental future under Lula: Q&A with Marina Silva

Delayed Indigenous ‘Man of the Hole’ burial reveals dispute over his land

Growing soy on cattle pasture can eliminate Amazon deforestation in Brazil

Bolsonaro loses election but finds big support in Amazon Arc of Deforestation

To save threatened Amazon primates in Brazil, turn them into the main attraction

Activists slam Bolsonaro rule change seen as ending demarcation of Indigenous lands

Community study sheds light on wild cat killings in Brazil’s central Amazon

Brazil may fail Paris Agreement targets by 137% if Bolsonaro stays in office

Conservatives tighten grip on Brazil Congress, hampering environmental agenda

In the Amazon, Bolsonaro’s far right may retain power even if Lula wins

Road network spreads ‘arteries of destruction’ across 41% of Brazilian Amazon

Fires in the world’s largest wetland turns Brazilian farmers into firefighters

European bill passes to ban imports of deforestation-linked commodities

Bolsonaro trails in polls, but his base in Congress looks likely to persist

Brazil faces two contrasting legacies for the Amazon in October’s elections

Report lists Indigenous territories under greatest pressure in the Amazon

Blazing start to Amazon’s ‘fire season’ as burning hits August record

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