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Matthew Shirts é jornalista e escritor de crônicas. Foi editor-chefe da National Geographic Brasil e do Planeta Sustentável na Editora Abril. Manteve colunas regulares em O Estado de S. Paulo, na Veja-SP e na BandnewsFM. Criado nos Estados Unidos é apaixonado pela cultura brasileira e também pela questão climática. Vive em São Paulo. Seu próximo livro, Emergência Climática, está no prelo.