Juliana Ennes is a journalist with over 15 years of experience in newsrooms and B2B news services. Highly specialized in Latin America, she has focused her coverage on energy and environmental sectors, finance, business and macroeconomics. Original from Brazil, she has been based in the United States for the last 10 years, having developed research projects in China, Tanzania, and all over Latam.
Biofertilizers cut costs and GHG emissions for Brazilian soybean producers (Mongabay)
As the Amazon burns, only the weather can ward off a catastrophe, experts say (Mongabay)
Indigenous reporters awarded for fight against fake news deep in the Amazon (Mongabay)
Illegal logging reaches Amazon’s untouched core, ‘terrifying’ research shows (Mongabay)
Amazon, meet Amazon: Tech giant rolls out rainforest carbon offset project (Mongabay)
Rich countries may be buying illegal gold that’s driving Amazon destruction (Mongabay)
Brazil punching below its weight in getting forest products to the world (Mongabay)
New artificial intelligence tool helps forecast Amazon deforestation (Mongabay)
Brazil government faces heat over plan that could underreport forest fires (Mongabay)
Killings, invasions escalate in fight for land in Brazil’s Maranhão state (Mongabay)
Timber troubles fell Ricardo Salles, Brazil’s environment minister (Mongabay)
After two collapses, a third Vale dam at ‘imminent risk of rupture’ (Mongabay)
Land conflicts in Brazil break record under Bolsonaro (Mongabay)
From flood to drought, Brazil’s Acre state swings between weather extremes (Mongabay)
Indigenous agents fight deforestation with drones and AI in Brazilian Amazon (Mongabay)
As the Amazon burns, its Indigenous inhabitants choke on the haze (Mongabay)