Whitney Bauck is on t h r e a d s
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New York suing JBS is a good opportunity to (re)check out a piece I wrote about the devastating Brazilian giant for The New Republic a few short months ago
New York is suing the world’s biggest meat company. It might be a tipping point for greenwashing
By Whitney Bauck is on t h r e a d s for The Guardian theguardian.com/environment/20…
Ok Justin Worland just said from the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) stage that Emilia Askari convinced him not to use Otter (an AI service for transcription anymore) due to privacy concerns… anyone know good cost effective alternatives? sos
huge celeb at #SEJ2024 - Jerome Alexander Horne (on the right end), a former moderator of the facebook group new urbanist memes for transit-oriented teens (numtots!!) 🚊 big thanks Whitney Bauck is on t h r e a d s & many others for organizing this great mini-workshop
I had the opportunity to participate on a wonderful panel discussion this morning about why EVs alone aren't enough to tack our climate emergency. streetsblogkea Whitney Bauck is on t h r e a d s
“Climate denial is an automatic turnoff for young conservatives,” says Karly Matthews of American Conservation Coalition, an enviro org for conservatives at Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ)
New York is suing the world's largest meat company. According to the experts I talked to for my latest story for The Guardian, this could mark a tipping point for greenwashing across a wide range of sectors: theguardian.com/environment/20…
I’m in Philly for Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) this week! Moderating a panel on public transit and micromobility as climate solutions on Sat—who else is here?
ps enjoy some of my pics from last year’s conference feat dairy farm, panel w/ Siri Jena Brooker and sassafras ✿ and bike tour
Could saving Palestinian heirloom seeds—many of which have been bred over generations to thrive w/o irrigation—help feed not just Palestinians, but a world in crisis?
I interviewed Vivien Sansour, who thinks the answer might be yes, for Guardian US: theguardian.com/environment/ng…
Journalism is a climate solution. So why aren't we investing in it?
Joined Seeding Sovereignty's Superede podcast to talk about the crucial, precarious work that is journalism: open.spotify.com/episode/3LtNv7…