The very first story I ever wrote for the Jackson Hole News&Guide 12 years ago was about grizzly bear 399.
I'm one who can scoff at the anthropomorphizing of wildlife.
But I'll be honest, this leaves me feeling heartbroken.
https://t.co/EBJ40FaDSg
My latest for @hakaimagazine: contrary to the last ~50 years of horseshoe crab research, we're now finding that these living fossils don't just spawn on beaches. https://t.co/SQBcm7ZSBJ
"How quickly do we need to adapt to a rising sea level, or to stronger storms or more frequent storms?"
@nepollack spoke to @UWCIMSS director Tristan L’Ecuyer on the known unknowns of Earth's polar regions:
https://t.co/tZ71SODFVX
After failing to convince state regulators to approve an LNG export terminal anywhere along the U.S. West Coast, some Western oil and gas companies seeking access to the global market turned to Mexico. https://t.co/ovVTCLRdrZ
Everything you need to know about the new wave of nuclear energy, from the science behind nuclear plants to nuclear's future role in the energy mix, via @nepollack:
https://t.co/ynHMO29paf
If you haven’t been paying attention to the climate problem with liquefied natural gas, now’s a good time to start.
For @CanaryMediaInc, I wrote about how the U.S. LNG export industry got so big, why it’s still expanding and what it means for our planet
https://t.co/YrwDODqQ63
"It could be impossible for the federal government to continue approving LNG exports without blowing past US climate targets."
From @nepollack's essential new story on the rising pushback to US fossil gas exports
https://t.co/a6n2XGwPk9
Energy industry analysts anticipate coal’s two-year respite will come to an end in 2024. Numerous factors, they say, will push the energy source to resume its long-term decline. https://t.co/5P4CllXv6B
In October, @ENERGY picked the seven "hubs" across the country that will receive a combined $7 billion to start building a national #cleanhydrogen supply chain.
But at least 13 passed-over applicants looked on with little to show for their months of work. https://t.co/SIqzjXqUE0
According to a troubling new report, the Arctic is:
1. Hot
2. Full of algae
Read more from @nepollack on the “unprecedented” changes in the Arctic:
https://t.co/4KDDhJpS5e
“We have to say how loud we’re going to be, what’s going to be written on the banners. We’re not allowed to name countries and corporations."
Protestors at #COP28 are facing severe roadblocks:
https://t.co/I0RkVaDI0Q
The only ongoing offshore wind project in the Great Lakes was suspended indefinitely today.
After years of legal battles and permitting delays, the DOE finally pulled its funding.
My story, for @insideclimate:
https://t.co/amWxhByZcp
Did you know that commercial linen production isn’t a thing in North America?
If an alliance of small farmers, textile aficionados and sustainable fashion advocates gets its way, linen could make a big comeback on this continent.
My story, for @ModFarm:
https://t.co/xopr1ioaFQ