Andrew Revkin ๐ โ๐ผ ๐ช โฎ๏ธ
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#SustainWhat webcaster & 40 years of prize-winning ๐ journalism, mainly @nytimes https://t.co/J6oq9DfxYw | Social, books, songs https://t.co/hspsXMSCoB
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A preview of my next essay at Substack tracking the shift to #climateemergency journalism at The Guardian newspaper and other news outlets. #scicomm #envcomm FYI Andrew Revkin ๐ โ๐ผ ๐ช โฎ๏ธ Max Boykoff dietram a. scheufele dominique brossard John Wihbey John Schwartz Jessica Weinkle
This An Enemy of the People Play adaptation of Ibsenโs play about what happens when science meets self interest is wrenching, darkly amusing, explosive, heartbreaking. Oh yeah, and so damn relevant.. And check what books were on sale at the merch table, Greta Thunberg David Wallace-Wellsโฆ
Joan Donovan of College of Communication, Boston University (@BostonJoan): โEverybodyโs a journalISH now.โ
At Council on Foreign Relations workshop for local journalists facing global stories (session on AI and the news business), Joan Donovan (@BostonJoan) points back to mediamanipulation.org as an enduring living resource.
More on dengue and climate change on an #urbanplanet : 'Climate change need not mean more dengue cases if cities are built better' straitstimes.com/asia/climate-cโฆ The Straits Times Nirmal Ghosh with Duane Gubler and Ooi Eng Eong
Yes, my alma mater The New York Times has to do better. In her latest advice to Joe Kahn and other editors, Margaret Sullivan cites these very different summaries of the same economic news as one example of what not to do. margaretsullivan.substack.com/p/some-unsolicโฆ
#TheStakesNotTheRace : What Trump promised oil CEOs as he asked them to steer $1 billion to his campaign wapo.st/3UBf4Fy Josh Dawsey Maxine Joselow
As Donald Trump sat with some of the countryโs top oil executives at his Mar-a-Lago Club last month, one executive complainedโฆ
This is among the more surprising findings in this metaanalysis by Rohr Ecology Lab et al: 'Natural biodiversity gradients, deforestation and forest fragmentation are comparatively unimportant or idiosyncratic as drivers of disease.'