NPR's Climate Solutions Correspondent
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The only parenting hot take I can claim as my own is "Buy the same color socks. Just one color. Tiny kids socks all get lost, this saves you a headache." (we do dark grey)
*And buy used kids clothes otherwise
Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss concrete ways to phase out oil, gas, and coal.
George Santos called me after my story revealing federal investigations into his suspected market manipulation on Kalshi.
And he said: "This story is going to get you a gun in your face."
Then he lied about it.
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There are so many opportunities for local communities, countries, and states to be powerful drivers of change. If you’re feeling despair right now, check out this series for some inspiration. Wins are blueprints we can use in other places!
Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss concrete ways to phase out oil, gas and coal.
NPR reported on new federal investigations examining the former Congressman's bets on the prediction market site Kalshi. Then he threatened the NPR reporter who broke the story.
Today a story by @davidcondos.bsky.social about communities across Utah coming together to build renewable energy - check it out ⬇️📻📖
Forget shark week -- It's climate solutions week y'all
This year the theme is LOCAL solutions - ways that cities and states and neighborhoods are stepping up when the federal government backtracks on climate action.
I'll thread the stories here as the week goes on...
Here's our intro ⬇️📻🎧
Here's a bit...
'Pratt posted his video on TikTok July 15. On July 16 the bill's author, CA state Sen. Ben Allen, paused the bill.
" I'm all for community engagement and public participation," Julia Stein says, "but, in this case, folks were reacting to information that was factually incorrect."'