Meghie Rodrigues

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

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Vogue Business • 19th June 2025

What Amazonian designers can teach global fashion brands

National Geographic • 5th March 2025

Scientists find a new titanosaur dinosaur species in Patagonia

Folha de S.Paulo • 2nd December 2024

Catadores cobram proteção em meio a acordo frustrado contra poluição de plásticos

Nature • 12th August 2024

‘Who will protect us from seeing the world’s largest rainforest burn?’ The mental exhaustion faced by climate scientists

Nature • 13th December 2023

Amazon protector: the Brazilian politician who turned the tide on deforestation

Nature • 19th July 2023

Oil from the Amazon? Proposal to drill at river’s mouth worries researchers

Science • 8th June 2023

Will Brazil’s Supreme Court deal a blow to Amazon protection efforts?

New York Times Magazine • 9th November 2022

Can a National Museum Rebuild Its Collection Without Colonialism?

SciDev.Net Asia Pacific • 1st April 2021

COVID-19 spawns vaccine wars

Eos • 27th January 2021

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

Mongabay Environmental News • 28th December 2020

Weak policy oversight could be pushing Brazilian forests closer to a tipping point

Scientific American • 13th September 2019

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

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