Meghie Rodrigues

Science and environment journalist covering mainly Earth and physical sciences, climate change and science policy. Passionate about the relation among science, gender and social development and about reporting on Brazilian matters to international audiences. 

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Nature • 6th January 2023

Will Brazil’s President Lula keep his climate promises?

New York Times Magazine • 9th November 2022

Can a National Museum Rebuild Its Collection Without Colonialism?

Nature • 27th September 2022

Bolsonaro’s troubled legacy for science, health and the environment

Nature • 22nd September 2022

Will Brazil’s COVID disaster sway its presidential election?

Nature • 13th July 2022

How climate change could drive an increase in gender-based violence

Pesquisa FAPESP • 10th May 2022

Encontradas na Bahia as rochas mais antigas da América do Sul

Nature • 22nd April 2022

How a Brazilian dinosaur sparked a movement to decolonize fossil science

Eos • 4th March 2022

Pollution Is Disrupting Rain Cycles in the Amazon

Mongabay Environmental News • 20th December 2021

To end illegal deforestation, Brazil may legalize it entirely, experts warn

Nature • 22nd October 2021

Scientists reel as Brazilian government backtracks on research funds

Nature • 17th August 2021

Brazilian road proposal threatens famed biodiversity hotspot

Um Só Planeta • 5th May 2021

Cortes de emissões aos níveis de 2020 podem levar mundo aos objetivos do Acordo de Paris

Eos • 22nd April 2021

Puerto Rico Adapts to a Changing, Challenging Environment

Thomson Reuters Foundation • 9th March 2021

Brazil's hospitals at risk as climate change brings more floods

Mongabay Environmental News • 5th March 2021

Indigenous rights take a hit under cover of pandemic, new report says

Eos • 27th January 2021

Trees That Live Fast, Die Young, and Mess with Climate Models

SciDev.Net América Latina y el Caribe • 2nd October 2019

Muertes de defensores del Amazonas no llegan a la justicia

Scientific American • 13th September 2019

Why Amazon Trees Are Especially Vulnerable to This Year's Fires

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