Anna Phillips
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National climate reporter @washingtonpost // Story ideas, tips [email protected]
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Great reporting by Chazzy monstah on the damage an uptick in private jet travel at Van Nuys Airport is inflicting on the climate, as well as neighbors' lives and lungs.
The nation’s mightiest, most mythical waterway has been strangled by months of dry conditions, which have sent water levels plummeting to historic lows. In-depth visual story with Brady Dennis Scott Dance and @postgraphics: wapo.st/3W4BZce
As world leaders prepare to gather for this year's climate summit, they will have to contend with a surge in new fossil fuel infrastructure prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. By Evan Halper washingtonpost.com/business/2022/…
Who says electric heat pumps don’t work in the cold? They are booming in Maine, despite frigid temps and oil industry pushback, via Anna Phillips washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
1) A thread: Last spring, this video of a home collapsing into the ocean in Rodanthe, N.C., went viral. It was the third to fall in a brief period. It got me wondering how folks in that part of the Outer Banks are facing rapid erosion. So I went to see. washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
When Shirley Williams chose the brick ranch house east of Houston 25 years ago, she picked it for the lush, peaceful backyard. Then their neighbor, ExxonMobil, expanded, wafting toxic air over the fence. Anna Phillips has the story from Baytown. washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
Mile after mile, county after county, the hills and hollers of Eastern KY are littered with reminders of the floods that unleashed sudden and staggering suffering, killing more than 40 people and leaving hundreds of families homeless. by Brady Dennis washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
'Making Scotch whisky can be a dirty business — an energy-intensive, carbon-spewing, peat-burning industry, mostly owned by multinational conglomerates that ship their $50-plus bottles to swells around the world,' writes William Booth But that's changing. washingtonpost.com/climate-soluti…
U.S. has inventoried old-growth forests. Will protection be next? Via Anna Phillips washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
Trees are moving north from global warming. Look up how your city could change. via Harry Stevens washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
Immensely proud of Caroline Kitchener, Eli Saslow, Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa, the The Washington Post's 2023 Pulitzer Prize winners. Read their remarkable work here -> washingtonpost.com/pr/2023/05/08/…