Meg Wilcox

@WilcoxMeg

Enviro journo covering food + ag, water, enviro health + justice, sustainabilty. Words & others

Boston, MA
Joined November 2012

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  1. Jan 25

    My story on Solutions on farmland is out in Land Lines magazine! Covers both farming under solar panels and solar on farmland that no longer has the resources to support agriculture.

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  2. Jan 19

    The total mass of plastics now exceeds the total mass of mammals. We’ve crossed yet another planetary boundary.

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    This MLK quote holds up today. If you want to post generic quotes from MLK and stand in opposition to Civil Rights, then make sure you quote this one as well.

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    Jan 5

    "How you can sleep at night when you have $7 billion and you want to take a $300 a month health plan from a kid in West Virginia, or Alabama, or California — I can't explain that." - Chad Thompson, Local 40

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  5. Jan 6

    Trend #6 = Accountability. Will 2022 see "sacrifice-based sustainability decisions"? It's the "magic that's going to change our world," says TY

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  6. Jan 1

    What beautiful words of hope and resilience from for 2022.

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    The pictures from Colorado tonight are like when the comet hits in So look. Long and hard. And then get to work breaking the power of the fossil fuel industry

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    20 Dec 2021

    Help us spread the word about ! EHN has a brand new Twitter account featuring Spanish-language and news from journalists in Latin America, the US, Spain, and beyond!

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    A British utility giant gets billions in green energy subsidies to burn wood instead of coal for power, thanks to climate policies scientists say are totally misguided. 4,500 miles away, a poor, mostly-Black town in Mississippi is paying the price.

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  10. 10 Dec 2021

    No surprises who’s out in front. Mapped: The Network of Powerful Agribusiness Groups Lobbying to Water Down the EU’s Sustainable Farming Targets via

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  11. 3 Dec 2021

    Massachusetts creates commission with public health & enviro. officials to weigh restrictions. What I’d really want to see come out of this is focusing on the public health impact of glyphosate,” noted Rep Carmine Gentile.

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    30 Nov 2021

    "I felt incredibly grateful for being able to bring these products home and proud for rescuing them from the landfill. Yet, I also worried we were learning to want too much." This rare, first-person piece from is a must-read.

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    19 Nov 2021

    Family of Anthony Huber releases statement on Rittenhouse verdict: "It sends the unacceptable message that armed civilians can show up in any town, incite violence, and then use the danger they have created to justify shooting people in the street"

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  14. 17 Nov 2021
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  15. 16 Nov 2021

    I wrote for on the local movement to ban pesticides and the insidious influence of the pesticide industry. Even so, the organic movement is scoring some important wins.

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  16. 14 Nov 2021

    New England’s fall keeps on going. Stunning colors but this much warmth into mid-November is unnerving.

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    7 Nov 2021

    1/ Our analysis of nearly 200 country UN reports finds a major gap b/w what greenhouse gas emissions countries say they emit & what they're putting into the atmosphere. W/

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  18. 7 Nov 2021
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    5 Nov 2021

    Honestly, so disappointed at media. The Amazonian youth from Brazil and Ecuador lead the entire march today in Glasgow and were up on the main stage for almost 30 minutes. Frontline people at the FRONT LINE. Yet no coverage. This is what invisiblization looks like.

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    With sea levels rising worldwide, several major metropolises are at risk of being submerged 🌊

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