
A newsletter by journalist Whitney Bauck. I report on the climate change, social movements, science and solutions, and send you off with a little poetry.
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Amina in Kantamanto market. Photo: Eric Asamoah for Atmos
Najiha Yahaya has a wide smile, a creative impulse so strong that she taught herself to crochet without the help of a smartphone or YouTube, and the kind of courage that allows her...
Astronaut Christina Koch looks at Earth from space. Photo: NASA
Happy Earth Day, readers. It feels happy to me, in that here in Brooklyn, the land itself seems to be crying out with joy, shouting in the raucous pinks of cherry blossoms. It...
Mycologist Anna Ralaiveloarisoa in the lab. Photo courtesy Anna Ralaiveloarisoa
Madagascar has long been celebrated for its remarkable wildlife, with the vast majority of its species – from ring-tailed lemurs to certain species of baobab t...
Ariel Lauren Wilson and me, Whitney Bauck, co-creators of MYCOmmunity Mapping Project.
When I’m trying to describe to the uninitiated what mycology, the study of fungi, is like today, I sometimes relate it to the 1800s in many other more f...
Petra at home. Courtesy Charlie Lieu
A photogenic green-eyed Russian Blue named Petra might just be the world’s most genetically-sequenced cat. Petra was rescued from an animal shelter in Reno, Nevada, by Charlie Lieu, cofounder of Darwin’...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Journalist who reports on intersections between ecology and society for the Guardian, Grist, the New York Times, Atmos and more. Always on the lookout for climate solutions. Obsessed with fungi.
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