Alice Martins Morais
- Agriculture
- Biodiversity
- Climate Change
- Cities
- Pollution
- Health
- Oceans
- Policy
- Energy
- Forests
- Natural Disasters
- Wildlife Trafficking
Alice is a journalist specialized in Science Communication, based in the Brazilian Amazon. She works as a freelancer and recently was a member of Climate Tracker Latin America's Green Hydrogen Challenges program. Some of the outlets in which she published in 2023 were Um Só Planeta/Editora Globo and O Eco. In 2022, she covered the largest climate change conference, COP27 (2022). Her news coverage focuses on the environment, science and human rights and she writes for print and digital press.
In October 2020, she won the Northern region of Agência Lupa's FactCheckLab program, with a fact-checking project on vaccination, aimed at children. As an award, she took part in the US Embassy's International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), with a professional exchange in the country in 2022. Also in 2022, she was among the 25 journalists in the world awarded the Covering Rare Diseases 2022 Fellowship from the National Press Foundation, being the only Brazilian selected. Her reporting proposal was among the five winners nationwide of the third edition of the Conexão Oceano Environmental Communication Call for Proposals (2023), to cover Brazil's role in global commitments related to the ocean.
Alice Martins Morais
- Agriculture
- Biodiversity
- Climate Change
- Cities
- Pollution
- Health
- Oceans
- Policy
- Energy
- Forests
- Natural Disasters
- Wildlife Trafficking
Alice is a journalist specialized in Science Communication, based in the Brazilian Amazon. She works as a freelancer and recently was a member of Climate Tracker Latin America's Green Hydrogen Challenges program. Some of the outlets in which she published in 2023 were Um Só Planeta/Editora Globo and O Eco. In 2022, she covered the largest climate change conference, COP27 (2022). Her news coverage focuses on the environment, science and human rights and she writes for print and digital press.
In October 2020, she won the Northern region of Agência Lupa's FactCheckLab program, with a fact-checking project on vaccination, aimed at children. As an award, she took part in the US Embassy's International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), with a professional exchange in the country in 2022. Also in 2022, she was among the 25 journalists in the world awarded the Covering Rare Diseases 2022 Fellowship from the National Press Foundation, being the only Brazilian selected. Her reporting proposal was among the five winners nationwide of the third edition of the Conexão Oceano Environmental Communication Call for Proposals (2023), to cover Brazil's role in global commitments related to the ocean.