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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Soy giant Louis Dreyfus pledges deforestation-free supply chain

Another Cecil? Secrecy surrounds June trophy lion hunt

Species evolve more than twice as fast at poles as in tropics: study

Brazil’s political storm driving Amazon deforestation higher

Cerrado: traditional communities win back land from agribusiness firm

Plant response to rising CO2 levels may alter rainfall patterns across tropics

Rwandan people and mountain gorillas face changing climate together

Could El Niño and climate change spell the end for tropical forests?

US/China trade war could boost Brazil soy export, Amazon deforestation

2018 Arctic sea ice melt season just got a big headstart

Community evicted by accused murderer seeks justice for Gabriel Filho

Hunting, fishing causing dramatic decline in Amazon river dolphins

$29 million deforestation fines: game changer for Brazilian soy trade?

Raid fails to stop gold mining, death threats on Amazon’s Tropas River

Dutch support soy transport mega-project, posing major risk to Amazon

Illegal loggers ‘cook the books’ to harvest Amazon’s most valuable tree

Venezuela’s hungry hunt wildlife, zoo animals, as economic crisis grows

Brazil has the tools to end Amazon deforestation now: report

Brazilian Amazon oil palm deforestation under control, for now

Attack of the turtles: ruralists assault environmental laws, Amazon

Damming the Amazon unfettered after Brazilian purge (commentary)

A forgotten people: traditional Amazon hamlet fights for its territory

Pangolins on the brink as Africa-China trafficking persists unabated

Crisis in Venezuela: Caparo Experimental Station invaded by 200 farmers

UN forest accounting loophole allows CO2 underreporting by EU, UK, US

New film shines light on cattle industry link to Amazon deforestation

3,000 indigenous people gather in Brasilia to protest ruralist agenda

Venezuelan gold strike prompts invasion by 3,000 miners, military raid

China’s Belt and Road poised to transform the Earth, but at what cost?

Cerrado: abandoned pasturelands fail to regain savanna biodiversity

Brazil’s actual forest-related CO2 emissions could blow by Paris pledge

Anglo American iron ore pipeline suffers second rupture in Brazil

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