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Nonprofit journalism dedicated to climate change. Contact us at [email protected].
New York, NY
Joined September 2016
We’re Nexus Media News, a nonprofit climate change news service. Check out our website here, https://t.co/TwUJala5hf or send us an email at info@nexusmedianews.com if you are interested in republishing our work.
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Nexus Media News is a nonprofit news service reporting on climate change. Partners include national & international publications.
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“Our Generation Needs to Be Part of a Cultural Shift Toward Living With Fire." More on the organization advocating for centering Indigenous knowledge and bringing more young people into the wildfire space.
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A new youth group called FireGeneration wants young people to help shape wildfire policies and promote prescribed burns.
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Generations after scientists found that lead was dangerous to humans, American infrastructure is still rife with lead: homes, water pipes, automobile fuel and more.
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Research on microplastics and human health is still in its early days. But one thing is clear: each stage of the life cycle of plastic disproportionately impacts vulnerable communities. This article originally appeared in @NexusMediaNews & @DiscoverMag:
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Increasingly, children’s programs are taking on the climate crisis. Experts say shows like these can help families find the language to discuss a stressful subject. Reporting by @breeshirvell.
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Experts say these shows can help parents talk about a thorny subject — and inspire hope.
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Farmers have long faced high suicide rates. The Farm Bill could bring mental health assistance programs and resources.
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From Vermont to Montana, efforts are underway to protect residents in the most flood-vulnerable locations.
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Devon Parfait is working to preserve customs as his tribe's home disappears.
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The average human inhales a credit-card-sized amount of plastic every week, according to new research. More from @SofiQuaglia in this piece copublished with @DiscoverMag.
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“Facing Down the Fossils: Restore” introduces a novel approach to restoring the lost land of Louisiana’s Bayou Country by transforming discarded glass bottles into sand. A co-production of @PerilandPromise and @NexusMediaNews: https://t.co/D9gnI2kMrl
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Climate-themed board games are growing in popularity. Their designers hope they can spark action.
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“Our Generation Needs to Be Part of a Cultural Shift Toward Living With Fire." More on the organization advocating for centering Indigenous knowledge and bringing more young people into the wildfire space.
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A new youth group called FireGeneration wants young people to help shape wildfire policies and promote prescribed burns.
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Families and individuals collectively control 39% of U.S. forestland. If managed well, that land, estimated to total nearly 300 million acres, could absorb about 350 million metric tons of CO2 per year, or about as much as 78 million fuel cars emit.
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New initiatives aim to help private landowners, who own more than a third of U.S. forestland, become key players in reducing U.S. carbon emissions.
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In his new book, journalist @olifranklin explores the afterlife of our garbage.
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Farmers have long faced high suicide rates. The Farm Bill could bring mental health assistance programs and resources.
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Climate-themed board games are growing in popularity. Their designers hope they can spark action.
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A natural mutation found in Puerto Rican dairy cows might keep them healthier in extreme heat. Reporting by @katherine_rapin. Co-published with @AmbrookResearch.
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Chances are your credit card, retirement plan, or even your savings account are linked to fossil fuels. Danielle Renwick for @NexusMediaNews via @CoveringClimate
#CCNow #climatechange #divestfossilfuels
https://t.co/zMui5tjjCR
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Chances are your credit card, retirement plan, or even your savings account are linked to fossil fuels.
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In his new book, journalist @@olifranklin explores the afterlife of our garbage.
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Humans have filled the oceans with more than 170 trillion pieces of plastic. These artists are bringing visibility to the issue.
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Many activists say the risk that lead and other contaminants pose to pregnant people and small children is too urgent to wait for infrastructure upgrades, so they are bringing water door-to-door.
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Pregnant people across the country lack access to safe drinking water. Grassroots organizations are stepping in when government can’t deliver.
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