
Meera Subramanian
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Freelance Journalist | Author | @ReligionEnviro co-dir | @InsideNatGeo Explorer | Chaser of birds & stories | Art ^ by @DNovgorodoff | @meerasub.bsky.social
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It was incredible to have such a talented slate of candidates running for the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) Board. Here are election results…


"I've been a guest on other people's land since I was five. Home has always been a matter of memory." Omar El Akkad in conversation with Carl Safina and Dr. Amy Brady from Orion Magazine.


This conversation with Tory Stephens 🌱 of grist & one of my fave librarians, Corey Farrenkopf, is delightful and necessary: how to wildly imagine a better future into existence through storytelling. #climatecrisis, Blue Marble Librarians #clifi



Some personal/professional news. . . . Guardian US announces creation of new investigations unit, with Michael Hudson as first-ever US head of investigations theguardian.com/gnm-press-offi… Guardian US

You can now track some of the sea turtles that have been released on #CapeCod beaches. The New England Aquarium was able to tag a record 14 turtles this summer with the help of additional funding. Find a link to the map in our story ⬇️ capeandislands.org/local-news/202…


Thanks, Prof. Katharine Hayhoe, for summing up the Pope Leo XIV's new encyclical on the #climatecrisis. Check out her 🧵. Religion & Environment Story Project


Hello, folks at #sciwri23! I'd like to draw your attention to a new, FREE resource: The The Open Notebook Science Writers Database is for science writers, editors & communicators of all kinds (pssst, that's you!) Join now! We're almost up to 800 entries! theopennotebook.com/writers/

Local love to these excellent books by @ElizabethaRush Jeff Sharlet & Tamar Haspel prominently featured at Sturgis library, where we also just scored a first edition Silent Spring by Rachel Carson at their book sale. If only Stephen Prothero would let me open it. ;)



"But a wave that strikes a seawall never breaks and dissipates, as it would on a beach; instead, it bounces off like an echo, its destructive force intact." The New Yorker's Daniel A. Gross on the hubris of #seawalls in the fight against #climatechange buff.ly/47hlIFM

