Adrienne Day

@adrienneday

recent bylines in nyt, grist, SSIR. please wear a mask. believe science.

New York City
Joined September 2008

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    9 Oct 2020

    I wrote an essay about caregiving in a time of coronavirus:

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  2. Retweeted
    21 Dec 2021

    no one can get mad at you once you have Covid. everyone just has to feel bad for you

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  3. Retweeted
    15 Oct 2021

    The Clean Electricity Performance Program is the most important part of the climate bill when it comes to cutting pollution. We need the CEPP to take on the climate crisis. It's just that simple. No climate, no deal.

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    19 Aug 2021

    Ten thousand feet under the sea, snails thrive with a little help from their friends. From science and culture writer , learn how these sea creatures live at the edge of impossible.

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  5. Retweeted
    27 Jun 2021

    Tomorrow it's predicted to hit 108 °F (42 °C) in Seattle. The hottest day ever recorded. It's only June. Less than half the homes have air conditioning. People are likely to die. This is the climate crisis. This is why we need the American Jobs Plan. When will Congress act?

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    18 Jun 2021

    Just four years after emerging from a punishing multi-year drought, California has descended into dry conditions not seen since 1976-77. Evidence of the new drought stands out in satellite images of the state’s two largest reservoirs [read more: ]

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    28 Apr 2021

    this is a hell of a read on elections in the 21st century

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  8. 26 Apr 2021

    A very real (part of) the climate crisis solution, being tested right now. Details in my latest for Grist:

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  9. 14 Apr 2021

    Every freaking word of this. Is anyone listening? The Crushing Weight of ‘Sandwich Caregiving’ | Dame Magazine

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  10. 12 Apr 2021

    About right. “One in four adults reported drinking more this past year to manage their stress. That rate more than doubled among those who had children between the ages of 5 and 7.”

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    Do people outside of media know that we have about 50% fewer journalists today that we did in 2010 and they make about 50% less than they did? I feel like there's this weird thing where no one outside of media talks about that. If it were any other industry, people would worry

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  12. 2 Mar 2021

    Are you and your SO texting each other *while in the same room*? THIS is what the pandemic has wrought.

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  13. 2 Mar 2021

    Does vegan seafood float your boat? Catch the wave (and all the fish puns you can swallow!) in my latest for Grist:

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    1 Mar 2021

    A feeling continues to trend Of Marches converging to blend— The March that is here Plus March of last year, Which sadly neglected to end.

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    Dr. Potatohead was her MOTHER.

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    no one ever tells you how often you'll whisper "righty tighty, lefty loosey" to yourself as an adult and they really should

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  17. 19 Feb 2021
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    11 Feb 2021

    Interest in outdoor schooling has skyrocketed due to Covid-19. But the educational and mental health benefits for kids suggest that the use of outdoor classrooms should stick around after the pandemic, writes .

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  19. Retweeted
    9 Feb 2021

    Yes, everyone, I have seen the cat lawyer.

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  20. 1 Feb 2021

    Nautilus article I wrote over four years ago about Alzheimer's and speech, via the words of Iris Murdoch and Agatha Christie

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  21. 1 Feb 2021

    Hey I wrote a detecting dementia-via-writing story a few years ago . Not accusing anyone of plagiarism but similar research has been done before.

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