Michael J. Coren (@mj_coren) 's Twitter Profile
Michael J. Coren

@mj_coren

Climate advice columnist. Writing at The Washington Post. No longer active here. Try: threads.net/@climatecoachw…

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My Washington Post Magazine primer on the legal, financial, and logistical dilemmas of managed retreat is online. washingtonpost.com/magazine/2020/… A.R. Siders Rob Moore

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Martha was 84 and alone when she lost everything. This is her story. When editors ask you to report and write a lengthy narrative that could help 38 million readers better grasp climate change, you do it. A special report on flooding's impact on seniors aarp.org/home-family/yo…

Michelle Singletary (@singletarym) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've been preaching multigenerational living for years. Whether it's your adult children or a friend, roommates aren't just for college students anymore. Love this one from Climate Coach Michael J. Coren washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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I live in a split home, and we share the backyard, garage, and common areas. It's the best. Not for everyone perhaps, but worth a look at a time when homes are absurdly priced and so many people could benefit from someone else in their life.

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Shot: Supreme Court Justice John Roberts in the "Chevron" decision: "Perhaps most fundamentally, Chevron’s presumption is misguided because agencies have no special competence in resolving statutory ambiguities. Courts do." Chaser:

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Supreme Court Justice John Roberts in the "Chevron" decision: "Perhaps most fundamentally, Chevron’s presumption is misguided because agencies have no special competence in resolving statutory ambiguities.  Courts do."

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John Arnold (@johnarnoldfndtn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Title insurance is a scam. Insurance loss ratio by industry: Fire: 65% Workers’ comp: 48% Medical profession liability: 56% Auto liability: 76% Homeowner: 82% Title: 5% via Patrick McKenzie

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A statement from the Columbia Journalism School faculty in support of global press freedom and @Selina_Cheng, '16 M.S. Stabile: journalism.columbia.edu/news/cjs-state…

A statement from the Columbia Journalism School faculty in support of global press freedom and @Selina_Cheng, '16 M.S. Stabile: journalism.columbia.edu/news/cjs-state…
Jeffrey Ball (@jeff_ball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability School of Sustainability are hiring for what we think is one of the more interesting jobs in writing today: managing editor for a new global magazine of ideas about approaches to achieve a meaningfully more-sustainable world.

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Sure, chasing butterflies is fun. But wait until you see what Michael J. Coren Alice Li Stella Kalinina and Hailey Haymond captured in this piece about searching for moths in the Mojave Desert: washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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First goes the homeowners insurance — unaffordable or unavailable; next hit is mortgages — no insurance, no mortgage; then comes property values — no mortgages, scarcer buyers. It’s already begun in Florida. washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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After Michael J. Coren started looking into what sustainable fish he should cook, it made him rethink his approach. See what ended up on the plate, here: washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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More than half of all Americans don't have a will. Michael J. Coren writes about a push to change that, and how it could help the planet: washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…