Nathan Halverson

@eWords

Nathan Halverson is a reporter and producer covering business accountability and national security issues for Reveal at CIR in San Francisco.

San Francisco, Ca
Joined March 2008

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    24 Jan 2019

    We got 100+ internal Facebook documents unsealed. What they show isn't pretty. Facebook targeted children to make money. Here are all the details, just released tonight:

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    Oct 25

    Which, I know, OBVIOUSLY. I've been on this beat for a while. But I'm hearing a level of fatigue and sadness I just haven't heard in a while. We're talking Nov 2016 levels. We're talking Cop 2009 levels.

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    Oct 25

    I've been talking to a bunch of climate scientists for a pair of stories I'm working on and PHEW, let me tell you, the climate scientists are not ok.

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    Oct 7
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    I see we're all talking about Facebook and kids! Don't forget: reported on the company's multi-year effort to dupe literal *children* out of money. FB employees referred internally to some kids as "whales" - gambling parlance for high rollers.

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    Oct 7

    has been carrying a story around for more than a decade. Today, we release a preview of our new series, reported with and a huge team effort from everyone .

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    Oct 1

    The more I learn about Earth, the harder it is for me to believe that another planet out there is perfectly designed for intelligent life. Today I'm thinking about how Earth's obliquity is perfectly defined for us to have seasons. A magnetic field, an ozone layer...

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  8. Retweeted
    Sep 29

    'As extreme weather events like droughts & wildfires have increased in recent years, this report shows that investors see many food companies as largely unready to handle the ingredient shortages, price hikes, & supply issues caused by climate change'

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    Sep 29

    Death has come knocking a final time for the splendid ivory-billed woodpecker and 22 more birds, fish and other species. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has declared them extinct.

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    Americans' support for has grown significantly in the last 6 months. Record high percentages of voters say government action on should be a high or very high priority. Timely, as Congress debates action.

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    Sep 27
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  12. Retweeted
    25 Feb 2020

    “What’s coming—or is happening—is the end of the earth’s stability... In human terms, that means a return to migration, but in a population of not just a few million, but several billion.”

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    Sep 28

    'No country on Earth puts more breakfasts on kitchen tables than Brazil.' 'Brazil’s crops have been scorched, frozen and then dried out by the worst drought in a century, upending global commodity markets.'

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    Sep 27
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    Sep 28

    Sacramento is No. 1 ... when it comes to the most days exposed to wildfire smoke. Read this California Newsroom investigation into the surge in wildfire smoke exposure and its impact on communities, reported in partnership with .

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  16. Sep 28

    Under 40? Expect an “unprecedented” life of extreme heat waves, droughts, and floods. - NBC News

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    This year alone, more than 235 m people will need humanitarian assistance – up 40% from last year. Anticipating crises and acting before they happen saves lives & livelihoods. For every $1 spent on resilience, you gain $4 in benefits! Read More:

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  18. Retweeted
    Sep 28

    An unusually hot and dry summer accelerated the evaporation of water from plants and soils in California and helped put half the state into a condition of "exceptional" drought.

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    Sep 28

    Declining groundwater levels increase pumping energy use by 11% to 26% depending on pump efficiency, via in "Future of California's Water-Energy-Climate Nexus” briefing happening now. Read the report:

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    Sep 28

    Because of , extreme temperature conditions are becoming more common. In large cities, the average number of heat waves per year has tripled since the 1960s. See the trends here:

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    Sep 4

    My new "hobby" is watching supply chains do weird stuff. I don't think most of us are fully seeing what's happening yet, and I think many are dismissing things that we do see as one-offs of a weird year rather than looking for the patterns underneath.

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