Zoë SchlangerOvjeren akaunt

@zoeschlanger

Environment reporter. Into chemicals, climate, cool plants. Previously: , , , , . she/her zoeschlanger[@]gmail[.]com

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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    Good morning. Shell is setting up to make millions of tons of virgin plastic in Pennsylvania. It will all be born into the world as little pellets the size of lentils. These babies roll around and end up everywhere. And the US has no way to regulate them.

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    What exactly does it mean to be a climate refugee when so many push factors in migration—from low wages to inadequate housing and health care—are intertwined and interdependent with the state of the natural world? New column

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  3. plus i've seen it referenced in several of the big nonfiction releases in the last two years — How to Do Nothing, Underland, How to Change Your Mind, etc.

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  4. i have recommended this to nearly every person i care about, after recommended it to me. i cried through probably half the chapters and learned so much.

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  5. HELLO RECOMMENDATIONS PLEASE: I'm about to spend some time in southern Louisiana. Tell me about: your fav hikes, good swamps, and ecologists / biologists who are doing cool work (possibly in the swamps)

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  6. Some women authors used male-sounding pseudonyms during this time. She printed "By a Lady" on the first page.

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    New Jersey will become the first U.S. state to require builders to take into account the impact of climate change, including rising sea levels, in order to win government approval for projects

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    22. sij

    Fracking companies in the west are seeking to ease regulations that restrict where they can dump toxic wastewater. EPA might let them pour it into rivers. Latest from for

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  9. Truly the most metal science story: Scientists dropped three alligator carcasses to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico to see what would eat them. One was covered in giant ancient isopods. Another disappeared completely, leaving a severed rope and drag marks

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  10. Plastic bags have lobbyists. They're winning. solid piece on plastic bag "preemption" bills, which the bag industry has shepherded through state legislators across the county. They prevent local governments from enacting bag restrictions:

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    The next megadrought in the American Southwest may be right around the corner — If the planet warms at current rates, its likelihood will increase to above 70%. We’re simply not prepared, just eating into our savings at a very rapid clip By

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    13. sij

    So many of us have been following the dismantling of our enviro rules 1 by 1. I often get lost in the details of just a single rollback. Here I’m asking what’s the result when you put them all together? One will be more cancer

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  13. Sierra Club says they found PFAS in Thinx period underwear. It's unsurprising, given the prevalence of PFAS in stain-resistant fabrics. But damn.

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  14. just got the greatest laughing-not-to-cry christmas present, made by . hey i think you should sell these as merch

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  15. Crucial follow up from , who has reported on the relationship between environmental change and endangered language: "It also goes vice versa. when land is lost, language is lost. But also land is saved, language is saved." Read her piece here:

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  16. Rare languages erode when communities are displaced or fragmented. Words for local flora, fauna, and cosmologies may vanish first. The youngest fluent Seke speaker in New York is 21. Here she talks about losing the word for "soul." Climate change touches everything.

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  17. Of the 700 remaining speakers of a vanishing Nepalese language, 50 of them live in one building in Flatbush. Seke is spoken in five Nepalese villages known for apples; many of the speakers left after climate change made apples harder to grow

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    30. pro 2019.
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  19. you know you can just steam your eggs instead of hard-boiling them? and it makes them incredibly easy to peel? no boil 2020

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  20. 📻 i forgot, i did talk about something uplifting in this segment: this year’s climate activism by young people 📻

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    24. pro 2019.

    Trees, it turns out, can fly on the wings of birds. What would it mean if we could enlist certain species in a sort of avian conservation corps, to hasten repair of damaged landscapes? My first print feature for

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