Kate Wheeling
@KateWheeling
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environmental writer for hire. "reasonably articulate," according to my dad. "whimsically eco-militant," according to my ex.
Santa Barbara, CA
Joined September 2012
Zack Rogers had been in and out of hospitals for three years when doctors told him the only treatment left for his IBD was major surgery. Instead, he tried hypnosis. My latest:
theatlantic.com
As far-fetched as it may seem, research suggests that hypnotherapy can help patients find relief from all sorts of gut disorders.
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As far-fetched as it may seem, science supports the idea that digestive disorders can be treated with hypnosis, @KateWheeling reports.
theatlantic.com
As far-fetched as it may seem, research suggests that hypnotherapy can help patients find relief from all sorts of gut disorders.
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Shaking off the dust here before some self promotion. Buckle up.
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Spotify Wrapped season snuck up on me again but fortunately I share my account with my father in law and his love of classic rock mostly covered for my absolutely unhinged music taste.
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Got laid off from my job as a tech reporter on Monday; published an article about ancient penis sculptures on Friday. Yeah, maybe I don't have a 401k anymore, but YOU CAN'T KILL ME. I'M A JOURNALISM COCKROACH. https://t.co/zdIlIyJmu2
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Dave is an amazing reporter, hire the man!
Got laid off from @dotLA today along with the entirety of the newsroom. Sad to see another local journalism outlet fail. Super bummed for my colleagues. However this means I'm going back to freelancing and doing whatever I want whenever I want. Gonna go surf right now. More soon.
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Increasing heat and intensifying drought are forcing urban forest managers “to reimagine what are good street trees.” Story by @KateWheeling via @NexusMediaNews
https://t.co/S06X3FfJsp
eos.org
U.S. cities are losing some 36 million trees every year, but hardier species can restore their canopies.
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the trees are in trouble
“The U.S. @forestservice estimates that cities are losing some 36 million trees every year, wiped out by development, disease and, increasingly, climate stressors, like drought.” 🏬🌳🏢 @KateWheeling @NextCityOrg
https://t.co/cRyxkSQb31
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U.S. cities are losing some 36 million trees every year, but hardier species can restore their canopies. Read our story by @KateWheeling published in @NextCityOrg:
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Can confirm Leah is the best in the biz. I learned so much from her. Give her all the jobs.
I still need a copyediting gig. Anyone have any leads for my ledes? I work ridiculously cheap? I can maybe get @Ted_Scheinman @elenagooray @sophiemurguia @jlbuch @davidwolman @NinaLisss @KateWheeling to vouch for me?
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I will be thinking about this poem for the rest of my life. ♥️
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Finally got around to this one and it's great.
Been working on this one for a while! My deep dive on Long Covid, functional disorders, psychosocial distress, and symptoms that medicine has never cracked, for @newrepublic: https://t.co/G8YQ8CWA1F
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Really clear write up about a really complex question: how does the state keep expanding rooftop solar in a way that doesn't exclusively benefit the wealthy and leave low-income Californians stuck with higher energy bills?
Went kinda long on what the CPUC's new rules on rooftop solar mean for Californians and renewable energy. Some nice, light Friday afternoon reading for ya!
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We’re asking readers to not engage in any @nytimes platforms tomorrow and stand with us on the digital picket line! Read local news. Listen to public radio. Make something from a cookbook. Break your Wordle streak.
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