Almost everything emanates from a plant. But where does knowledge about them come from? Brazil tries answering with the world's first law in a mega-biodiverse country that requires paying for traditional knowledge. My latest story, in @civileats:
https://t.co/7YB4BpSwIN
Revelation: Almost everything emanates from a plant. But where does knowledge about plants come from? Brazil tries answering with the world's first law in a mega-biodiverse country to require paying for traditional knowledge...My latest story:
https://t.co/7YB4BpRYTf
More than 1,000 investigative journalists from every continent headed to Sweden next week for the latest #gijn conference. And so I offer my own first person account of the early days of such collaborations, from the era of air mail.
💫 NEW! As we get closer to #GIJC23, today's Story of the Day, by award-winning investigative reporter @schapiro throws a spotlight on what was potentially the world’s first #investigativejournalism network.
Read all about InterNation: ⬇️
https://t.co/AYAgYVY9O6
Shaky planes, weather delays and cancellations make our new reality under unfriendly warming skies.
Higher atmospheric temperatures fueled by CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions are dramatically altering wind patterns, writes @schapiro.
https://t.co/kWC4ks81mN
How pistachios and cherries and other California crops are bolstered by insurance that's lost track of climate realities... in @capitalandmain
https://t.co/495KLbebLM
Scientists grapple with bizarre impacts of a changing #climate: “I’m honestly at a loss to even characterize the current large-scale planetary wave pattern...Frankly, it looks like a Van Gogh.”https://t.co/rRWVxk3knL via @nbcnews@evanbush@MichaelEMann
US Intelligence: Climate change a threat to national security. Insurance companies agree. Some U.S. states stand in their way. My latest STEAL THIS (Climate) STORY for Capital & Main:
https://t.co/967lkAUHxs
Thank you @ucbsoj! My debut as a columnist.
Here's my latest in @capitalandmain: https://t.co/qyZJTeR4ul
(And turns out I'm up against Kareem Abdul Jabbar, @kaj33, and @chrislynnhedges for the honor. Some fine competition).
Lecturer Mark Schapiro @capitalandmain named finalist for best columnist in @LAPressClub's SoCal Journalism Awards for 'Steal This (Climate) Story', examining what the press is doing well, where gaps are + ideas for timely stories on the accelerating crisis. #proud@UCBerkeley
Climate change is happening faster than governments can meet their emissions goals to the point of inevitability.
Adaptation is now our only option.
https://t.co/pVFNQjOVor