
Daniel Glick is the co-author of the award-winning September 2004 National Geographic cover story “Global Warning: Bulletins From a Warmer World.” He has covered national environmental politics and science for more than 15 years, including six years as a Washington correspondent for Newsweek and seven years as the newsmagazine’s roving Rocky Mountain special correspondent based in Colorado. During that time, he covered many natural disasters, including earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes, as well as the U.S. “intervasion” of Haiti in 1994. He has written for Smithsonian, Rolling Stone, Harpers, Esquire, The New York Times Magazine and the Washington Post Magazine, as well as more than a dozen other periodicals. He is also the author of two books: Monkey Dancing: A Father, Two Kids and a Journey to the Ends of the Earth, and Powder Burn: Arson, Money and Mystery on Vail Mountain. He lives in Lafayette, Colorado with his two children.