
Can the Amazon Save the Planet?
Scientists climb to perilous heights to gauge how much carbon dioxide the rainforest is absorbing
Daniel Glick is an author, journalist, and multimedia producer whose award-winning work has appeared in more than four-dozen major outlets. One of the editors of the 2014 National Climate Assessment, Glick has reported on climate science findings for more than 20 years. In 2006, he co-founded The Story Group, an independent journalism company that produces multimedia stories about the West's biggest environmental challenges.
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