- CBC News: Amazon Fires Spark Global Concerns
- MSNBC: Amazon Wildfires Raise Alarm (Velshi and Ruhle)
- WIRED: Who’s Burning the Amazon? Rampant Capitalism (Matt Simon)
WIRED: The Horrifying Science of the Deforestation Fueling Amazon Fires (Matt Simon) - Mashable: The Amazon has a point of no return (Mark Kaufman)
- The Atlantic: The Amazon has a point of no return (by Ed Yong)
- Popular Science: Brazil’s new president plans to plunder the Amazon, which is bad news for all of us (by Kat Eschner)
- National Geographic: Brazil’s National Museum Destroyed by Fire: What It Means for Science (by Michael Greshko).
- Mongabay: Implicit gender, racial biases may hinder effectiveness of conservation science, experts warn. (by Basten Gokkon)
- Chemistry World: Most scientific editors still come from the US or UK. (bu
- The Wire: Science Journals Might Be ‘More International’ but Not Their Editorial Boards (by Sarah Iqbal)
- Nature: Brazilian Amazon still plagued by illegal use of natural resources (Allie Wilkinson)
- Not quite a media appearance, but I wanted to recognize Ambiental – a great new environmental journalism project in Brazil with whom we look forward to working in the future. Reead more about them and their efforts in this story by their founder, Thiago Medaglia.
- Gainesville Sun: Minority students face cultural barriers to STEM education. (by Deborah Strange).
- Mongabay: Building roads for agricultural expansion in Brazil is aiding the spread of insects that harm crops. (Mike Gaworecki).
- Science: Brazil cuts red-tape stifling Biodiversity Studies. (by Herton Escobar)
- NPR’s Morning Edition: Why some scientific collaborations are more beneficial than others (part of the series “Joe’s Big Idea” by Joe Palca).
- WLRN (Miami Public Radio): “The 21st Century Sends Low-Tech Latin America A Warning: “Innovate Or Die!” . Ernane Vieira Neto and Lara Nesralla interviewed about the Science Without Borders Program.
- STM Society Day, Presentation by Emilio Bruna on the importance of Open Access to academic societies (Disclosure: STM is a global trade association for academic and professional publishers. They reimbursed me for travel expenses and one night of accommodation at the conference hotel). Angela Cochran also wrote a post in The Scholarly Kitchen summarizing her reflections on the session.
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- “Gazetta Entrevista com Rogério Wenceslau“, Rede Record, Rio Branco, Acre, 2014. Emilio Bruna and Steve Perz on to discuss the conservation of the Amazon and UF-UFAC partnerships
- Bom Dia Amazonia, TV Globo, Rio Branco, Acre, 2014. Emilio Bruna and Steve Perz on to discuss the conservation of the Amazon and UF-UFAC partnerships (story by Daniel Scarcello)
- Economy, environment can thrive together. Editorial, Gainesville Sun (Editorial by UF-IFAS VP Dr. Jack Payne)
- The Tim Howard is Everywhere Edition, Howler Magazine’s Dummy Podcast (rebroadcast on Slate’s Hang Up and Listen Podcast), 2014 (interview with George Quraishi)
- Web Design: Webcraft 101. Nature.com, 2014 (story by Roberta Kwok)
- Earth Day Radio Story, WUFT, 2014 (story by Jonathan Munoz)
- The Future of Tropical Biology Research and Conservation, Mongabay.com, 2014 (story by Rhett Butler)
- WSLR Florida-Caribe Radio Show (2013)
- Armadillo Mascot Scores Before the World Cup Even Starts. SciDevNet, 2013 (story by Fred Furtado)
- Diversity Travels. The Scientist, 2006 (story by Chandra Sekhar)
- Into the Jungle. Science Magazine’s Minority Scientists Network, 2005 (story by Robin Arnette).
- For the Love of Nature. Science’s Next Wave, 2005 (essay by Emilio M. Bruna).
- Televisão Universitária-UFU, Uberlândia, Brazil, 2005
- Causa de devastação da Amazônia motiva polêmica, Folha de São Paulo, Brazil, 2005 (story by Reinaldo José Lopes)
- Brazilian Biodiversity. NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday, 2002. (story by Martin Kaste)
- Radio 4, BBC World Service, 2002 (story by Sue Armstrong)
- “Modern Times”, Austrian Public Television, 2002 (story by Günther Mayr)
- Lizards Keep their differences to themselves, New Scientist, 1996 (Story by Philip Cohen).