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Kaleb Roedel

@kaleb_roedel

Dad. Concertgoer. Seinfeld quoter. Environmental reporter for #MtnWestNews & @KUNRPublicRadio on @NPR.

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The Reno Fire Department teamed up with volunteers for a Swift Water Awareness training Saturday morning. Abigail Vaerewyck has the latest. mynews4.com/news/local/ren…

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Farmers are pumping so much groundwater in Idaho that they’re drying up parts of the Snake River — depriving other farmers of water. Good story by Daniel Rothberg on a growing challenge across the West, getting worse with climate change: insideclimatenews.org/news/20072024/…

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Some shots from an unforgettable reporting trip last week. Interviewed families getting electricity in Navajo Nation, where 13,000+ still don’t have power. A mutual aid program that pulls in funding and electric workers from across the U.S. is working to change that.

Some shots from an unforgettable reporting trip last week. Interviewed families getting electricity in Navajo Nation, where 13,000+ still don’t have power. A mutual aid program that pulls in funding and electric workers from across the U.S. is working to change that.
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For the first time, the White House is working to identify how the federal government can help manage the nation’s declining aquifers. My latest for Inside Climate News, dives into what’s at stake and what’s being considered. insideclimatenews.org/news/25072024/…

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New Pew Research Center shows most U.S. adults have faced an extreme weather event in the past year – and they blame climate change. Pew's Alec Tyson also found most people want policy changes to address the risk. But their support only goes so far. My report: tinyurl.com/3mmpe27j

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My latest: There's a rise in free support groups for people to discuss their anxiety about climate change. I attended one in Reno led by a Climate Psychology Alliance of North America-trained therapist to find out what brought people to the group, and how they were coping with the crisis. tinyurl.com/yen97987

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“We need to recognize that good infrastructure in the 21st century has to weigh climate considerations that were not on anybody’s mind in the 20th,” Pete Buttigieg said. More of my interview with the U.S. Department of Transportation secretary at the Lake Tahoe Summit🎙️🎧: tinyurl.com/2s35tcs9

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For #PurplePoliticsNV, I spoke to Dem delegates Aaron D. Ford and Erica Roth about why they support Harris and Walz ahead of the #DNC and a political scientist and historian to add context to what the president’s decision to drop out of the race means. kunr.org/2024-08-16/nev…

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.Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe will use $17 mil from @TruckeeRiverFMA for flood mitigation projects on the lower Truckee River. Flooding from upstream diversions and warm & wet winters have eroded the river banks & agricultural fields, affecting tribal members’ sources of income. kunr.org/local-stories/…

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“If we continue to progress along a very severe climate warming, then we would have major problems,” said Colorado State University's Hussam Mahmoud, adding that most U.S. bridges are decades old and not designed to handle a fast-warming climate. tinyurl.com/2rb3dp3e

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Three seconds. That’s how long it takes to burn a child’s skin on common playground equipment across the country in the summer. As part of a series for Inside Climate News Cicero Independiente Borderless Magazine and Institute for Nonprofit News, I dove into the solutions. 📸@KevinJHurley insideclimatenews.org/news/24092024/…

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Hey Twitter, it’s been a minute. I wanted to share a story that @SavannaStrott and I spent the last two years working on! There’s a written component and a podcast embedded as well. I’m really proud of the work we did and the story we told. hcn.org/issues/what-to…

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We are indisputably not living with fire well, and the animating question of my wildfire reporting is 'what would a better relationship look like?' My latest suggests that beavers could be a potent ally as we try to move toward something saner. boisestatepublicradio.org/environment/20…

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Recently chatted with graduate The Reynolds School students about audio journalism before they went out to interview folks in downtown Reno. Thanks to Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science Director Jennifer Kent for the fun opportunity!

Recently chatted with graduate <a href="/RSJNevada/">The Reynolds School</a> students about audio journalism before they went out to interview folks in downtown Reno. Thanks to <a href="/HitchScienceUNR/">Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science</a> Director Jennifer Kent for the fun opportunity!
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The Mountain West News Bureau is exploring how climate change is hitting tribal lands across the U.S. in a new series: "Our Living Lands.” Episode 1: Nevada-based reporter Kaleb Roedel visits the Navajo Nation,where power isn’t taken for granted: kunr.org/local-stories/…

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Near the small town of Kayenta, Ariz., many homes in the Navajo Nation still don’t have electricity. "Our Living Lands" explores how families are getting on the grid. The Mountain West News Bureau's Kaleb Roedel (with KUNR Public Radio) reports: kunr.org/local-stories/…

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Feds to test nation's milk for bird flu as virus spreads across Mountain West states. From our reporter, Kaleb Roedel, in Nevada - kunr.org/local-stories/…

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There are 574 federally recognized tribes in the U.S., nearly half in the West. Many manage or farm on some 55 million acres. The Mountain West News Bureau's Kaleb Roedel (w/ KUNR Public Radio) reports on a new fed ag plan to help them. boisestatepublicradio.org/2025-01-06/usd…

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Across the Navajo and Hopi reservations, a nonprofit has helped thousands of households become more energy efficient and upgrade their heating and cooling methods. But an EPA grant to help continue that work was cancelled. My latest on the impact: insideclimatenews.org/news/15062025/…