Glenn Scherer

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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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As climate summit unfolds, no Biden-Bolsonaro Amazon deal forthcoming

With British Columbia’s last old-growth at risk, government falters: Critics

Brazilian Cerrado savanna: Wildcat miners descend on Indigenous reserve

As COP26 looms and tropical deforestation soars, REDD+ debate roars on

Landmark decision: Brazil Supreme Court sides with Indigenous land rights

Intimidation of Brazil’s enviro scientists, academics, officials on upswing

Government inaction prompts voluntary REDD+ carbon credit boom in Brazil

Life and new limbs: Creative thinking, 3D printers save injured wildlife

The nine boundaries humanity must respect to keep the planet habitable

Can ‘Slow Food’ save Brazil’s fast-vanishing Cerrado savanna?

Guarani Indigenous men brutalized in Brazilian ‘expansion of violence’

BlackRock must commit to Indigenous rights — not just climate change (commentary)

The art of adaption and survival: A story of Brazil’s Kadiwéu people

As Arctic sea ice hits annual maximum, concern grows over polar ice loss: Studies

New age of sail looks to slash massive maritime carbon emissions

Dutch to limit forest biomass subsidies, possibly signaling EU sea change

Amazon’s Belo Monte dam cuts Xingu River flow 85%; a crime, Indigenous say

Facebook enabling Amazon land grabbing, deforestation, finds investigation

The Kalunga digitally map traditional lands to save Cerrado way of life

As Amazon forest-to-savanna tipping point looms, solutions remain elusive

Big dream: NGO leads in creating 1,615-mile Amazon-Cerrado river greenbelt

European public roundly rejects Brazil trade deal unless Amazon protected

500+ experts call on world’s nations to not burn forests to make energy

‘What’s at stake is the life of every being’: Saving the Brazilian Cerrado

Brazil flower-gatherers win acclaim: ‘Efficient, long-lasting, resilient’

Will new US EPA head continue his opposition to burning forests for energy?

‘Race against time’: Saving the snakes and lizards of Brazil’s Cerrado

Brazil guts agencies, ‘sabotaging environmental protection’ in Amazon: Report

Indigenous groups blast Amazon state’s plan to legalize wildcat mining

In ‘dire’ plea, Brazil’s Amazonas state appeals for global COVID assistance

Brazil’s collapsing health service, new COVID variant, raise Indigenous risk

Protesters hold back military takeover of Balkans’ largest mountain pasture

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