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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Rolling car tires into the global circular economy

From grassroots to government, Singapore takes lead in tackling e-waste

Where are the giraffes hiding? Predictive tracking tech points the way

EVs offer climate hope, but total auto supply chain revamp is vital

Internal combustion vs. EVs: Learning from the past to boost sustainability

Takin’ out the trash: How do transnational waste traffickers operate?

Funding circularity: Investing in Asia’s circular economy business models

The circular economy: Sustainable solutions to solve planetary overshoot?

‘What we need to protect and why’: 20-year Amazon research hints at fate of tropics

Drought cycles erode tropics’ ability to absorb CO₂, study finds

Aviation’s climate conundrum: More than sustainable fuels needed

Sustainable aviation fuels: Potential lagging behind reality

New Tree Tech: Real-time, long-term, high-tech reforestation monitoring

New Tree Tech: Cutting-edge drones give reforestation a helping hand

‘We will decide their future’: Q&A with “pro-bear” environmental journalist Gloria Dickie

New Tree Tech: Data-driven reforestation methods match trees to habitats

New Tree Tech: AI, drones, satellites and sensors give reforestation a boost

Seas of grass may be dark horse candidate to fuel the planet — or not

Return of the lions: Large protected areas in Africa attract apex predator

Antarctic warming alters atmosphere, ice shelves, ocean & animals

UN Paris meeting presses ahead with binding plastics treaty — U.S. resists

Mating game: Survival of some small wildcats at risk due to housecat hybrids

Financial downturn at Enviva could mean trouble for biomass energy

‘Anthill tiger’: Putting one of Africa’s rarest wildcats on the radar

Sargassum surges in Mexico: From nuisance to new green industry?

Crud-to-crude: The global potential of biofuels made from human waste

As Exxon bows out, industry takes step toward sustainable algae biofuels

Snares don’t discriminate: A problem for wild cats, both big and small

World’s ‘largest’ tropical reforestation project slowed by Covid, Bolsonaro, fires

U.N. parties are worlds apart on plastics treaty solutions

Saving forests to protect coastal ecosystems: Japan sets historic example

Small cats face big threats: Reasons to save these elusive endangered species

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