
Jessica Camille Aguirre
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Magazine journalist for @NYTmag @Harpers @VanityFair, writing book about Biosphere 2 and how recreating nature shaped our understanding of Earth
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From The Atavist Magazine: Watch It Burn by Jessica Camille Aguirre The biggest carbon trading scam in history, the two men at its center, and how their billion-dollar fraud was laced with betrayal. #Longreads #Longform magazine.atavist.com/watch-it-burn-⦠š§ static.nytimes.com/narrated-articā¦


What a story here from Jessica Camille Aguirre, involving the āprince of carbon,ā McDonaldās, a Lamborghini MurciĆ©lago, dogs named Anakin and Bugatti, a Greek island, and so much more


This article by Jessica Camille Aguirre is incredible, for so many reasons. Firstly, itās a great character study; two men from the outskirts of Paris end up scamming governments out of hundreds of millions of Euro, and turning on each other.


CAE 37 is out, featuring the best things I read in March including: Jessica Camille Aguirre on an EU carbon trading scam, Jordan Michael Smith on art forgery in Canada, Ronan Farrow on RuPaul's life & memoir, The University of Chicago with a teeny tiny pacemaker controlled by light, & Noah Smith š on MAID.


Today is publication day for OUR KINDRED CREATURES! Monica Murphy and I are up this morning in NYT Magazine with a piece about "animal-welfare science," and the question of what we really know about how to treat animals well. nytimes.com/2024/04/23/magā¦


For our latest cover story, we collaborated with Columbia Daily Spectator, tasking some of the student reporters, writers, editors, and photographers at the forefront of protest coverage to revisit the events that started it all. trib.al/deIxzJs


Rachel Aviv on the case of British nurse Lucy Letby, convicted of killing seven babies. The evidence against her gave "an impression of mathematical clarity and coherence, distracting from another possibility: that there had never been any crimes at all." newyorker.com/magazine/2024/ā¦

The warring conmen at the heart of a ā¬5bn carbon credit scam, by Jessica Camille Aguirre theguardian.com/news/article/2ā¦

Emissions trading was supposed to save the planet. But fraudsters quickly learned how to rip the system off. Then some of the major players started turning on each other. A version of our story Watch It Burn by Jessica Camille Aguirre, featured in The Guardian. theguardian.com/news/article/2ā¦

It was the biggest carbon trading scam in history, and at its heart were two warring conmen that set it all in motion. The The Guardian Long Read excerpted my story for The Atavist Magazine: theguardian.com/news/article/2ā¦


