Glenn Scherer

About

Glenn is a journalist and editor whose writing about the environment has appeared on ScientificAmerican.com, Salon.com, Grist.org, DailyClimate.org, and in more than 150 U.S. newspapers. He has worked as a researcher and speechwriter for TV journalist Bill Moyers, and co-founded Blue Ridge Press in 2007, a nationally syndicated environmental commentary service published in 550 of the nation’s newspapers which has reached more than 90 million readers.

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Climate change agricultural impacts to heighten inequality: Study

‘Tis the season’ for cold-stunned sea turtles — and their rescue — on Cape Cod

Hope old and new: COP26 focused on two largely unsung climate solutions

Ambitious English rewilding project aims to give 20% of land ‘back to nature’

‘Standing with your feet in the water’: COP26 struggles to succeed

COP26: Are climate declarations and emission reduction pledges legally binding?

COP26: E.U. is committed to forest biomass burning to cut fossil fuel use

COP26: Surging wood pellet industry threatens climate, say experts

COP26: As carbon emissions rise unabated, scientists eye a methane removal fix

COP26: “Work with nature in forest restoration,” says respected journalist

The ‘net zero’ bridge to saving the Amazon (commentary)

COP26 Glasgow Declaration: Salvation or threat to Earth’s forests?

COP-26: Amazonia’s Indigenous peoples are vital to fighting global warming (commentary)

As fossil fuel use surges, will COP26 protect forests to slow climate change?

Cooking with the sun: Entrepreneurs help launch Mexico’s solar revolution

BR-319 highway hearings: An attack on Brazil’s interests and Amazonia’s future (commentary)

In harm’s way: Our actions put people and wildlife at risk of disease

Forest biomass-burning supply chain is producing major carbon emissions: Studies

Biosurveillance of markets and legal wildlife trade needed to curb pandemic risk: Experts

Wildlife releases have a mixed record, and climate change complicates things

Novel chemical entities: Are we sleepwalking through a planetary boundary?

Nitrogen: The environmental crisis you haven’t heard of yet

Sea turtles: Can these great marine migrators navigate rising human threats?

Researchers express alarm as Arctic multiyear sea ice hits record low

Fashions to die for: The fur trade’s role in spreading zoonotic disease

Old-growth forests of Pacific Northwest could be key to climate action

Burning forests to make energy: EU and world wrestle with biomass science

As populations grow, how will thirsty cities survive their drier futures?

Mexico devises revolutionary method to reverse semiarid land degradation

Soil and its promise as a climate solution: A primer

New study says changes in clouds will add to global warming, not curb it

A world of hurt: 2021 climate disasters raise alarm over food security

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