Natalie Taylor
@natalie_ltaylor
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01-06-2020 12:13:38
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My story for The Third Pole on the phenomenon of voluntary non-migration, often not addressed in adaptation policies. Thanks to Joydeep Gupta for commissioning it and @OmairTAhmad +Natalie Taylor for being amazing editors throughout. thethirdpole.net/en/climate/rep…
🚨TOMORROW! Join us on #TwitterSpaces to discuss the future of energy and environment in Pakistan. Speakers include: ▫️ Malik Amin Aslam ▫️ Abid Qaiyum Suleri ▫️ afia salam ▫️ Farahnaz Zahidi Moazzam ▫️ @OmairTAhmad 👉Set your reminder: x.com/i/spaces/1DXxy…
We are delighted to share that our 'Songs of Loss and Longing' series is a finalist in the multimedia category of the 2022 Covering Climate Now 🦋 @coveringclimate.org awards! #CCNowAwards 🏆 "It’s a feature that stays with you long after you experience it."
Decades on,Pakistan is still seeking a #KabulRiver agreement.The River's a source of drinking water,irrigation,hydropower & livelihoods to some 20 million ppl in the 2 countries,yet little progress is likely on negotiations. Fawad Ali Shah for The Third Pole thethirdpole.net/en/regional-co…
Multimedia Winner: The Third Pole invites you to float (or in this case, scroll) down India’s Brahmaputra river while listening to songs from people who have been displaced by flooding and erosion driven by climate change. By Chandrani Sinha + AJM Zobaidur Rahman. thethirdpole.net/en/culture/bra…
Today, The Third Pole publishes a substantial investigation by Oonib Azam on huge-scale land reclamation in Karachi. He forensically combines on-the-ground reporting, expert analysis and satellite data to reveal all the impacts of this development bit.ly/3BDMI5Q
Delighted that Global Investigative Journalism Network Global Investigative Journalism Network featured this investigative by Oonib Azam published by The Third Pole.To build some of Pakistan’s most expensive real estate, ecosystems & livelihoods are being destroyed along Karachi's coastline thethirdpole.net/en/livelihoods…
🎙️Listen to our Pakistan Editor Farahnaz Zahidi Moazzam speaking on BBC Sounds about the recent flooding in Pakistan 🇵🇰
A fascinating – and alarming – story from cheena kapoor analysing what the discovery of novel microbes might mean for public health in countries that depend on the Hindu Kush Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau watersheds The Third Pole
We heard of the devastating floods in India and Bangladesh this year. Apart from talks of misery and woes, what are the solutions that can keep the needs of the affected community at the centre? My story for The Third Pole with pertinent criticisms as well. thethirdpole.net/en/climate/4-i…
This week we are hosting a three-day workshop in Nepal on 'Reporting on Fragility in the Himalayas'! We invited talented journalists to learn more about environmental reporting from Joydeep Gupta, Ramesh Bhushal, Natalie Taylor, Omair Ahmad, Isabel Hilton and Dipak Gyawali.
🗞️ Behind the story During our recent workshop, cheena kapoor shared her experience of reporting on the cyclone-hit Sundarbans where climate changes mean families struggle to feed their children, and youth education suffers. 🔎 Read here: thethirdpole.net/en/livelihoods…
🪡 For centuries, women in Bengal have expressed their joys and sorrows through 'nakshi kantha' – an intricate style of hand embroidery, traditionally stitched onto old saris. ✍️ Thread by Natalie Taylor ✍️ Article by Nazmun Naher Shishir 🧵1/5
Over the past two weeks, we’ve focused on the threats to South Asia’s forests🌲 Forests slow #climatechange and can reduce some of its worst impacts. ✍️Natalie Taylor 🧵1/11
In my latest for The Third Pole , I write how turning excess sugar into ethanol for 20% #petrol blending isn’t really a solution to GHG emissions. #Ethanol is equally #carbon-intensive considering the #emissions in its supply chain. thethirdpole.net/en/energy/indi…