Dennis Pillion (@dennispillion) 's Twitter Profile
Dennis Pillion

@dennispillion

Alabama reporter for @insideclimate. Past: Environmental reporter for @aldotcom. Opinions mine, etc.

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NOAA Rutgers University Global Change Research Group I was thrilled to work on this multi-newsroom collaboration with Garret M. Ellison & @sherimcwhirter of MLive, Dennis Pillion of AL.com and @GosiaWozniacka & Mark Friesen of The Oregonian Warming waters are ā€˜scrambling ocean life’ on all sides of the U.S. nj.com/news/2024/07/w…

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From tropical fish in Alabama to sea bass in New Jersey, whitefish in Michigan and kelp in Oregon, warming waters are changing ecosystems across the U.S. For this project, I joined reporters at njdotcom, The Oregonian and MLive to track those impacts. al.com/news/2024/07/t…

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Climate change isn’t only about ice caps. It’s affects the fish people catch in Alabama waters, too. And it’s changing in weird ways. Great work from Dennis Pillion. al.com/news/2024/07/t…

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Alabama Environmental Group, Fishermen Seek to End ā€˜Federal Mud Dumping’ in Mobile Bay insideclimatenews.org/news/18092024/…

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A Year After Historic Civil Rights Settlement, Alabama Slowly Bringing Sanitation Equity to Rural Black Communities insideclimatenews.org/news/12102024/…

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Critics Say Alabama’s $5 Billion Highway Project Is a ā€˜Road to Nowhere,’ but the State Is Pushing Forward insideclimatenews.org/news/29102024/…

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Line wrapped around Avondale Park to the baseball fields to vote at Avondale Library in Birmingham. Looks like I’ll be here a while.

Line wrapped around Avondale Park to the baseball fields to vote at Avondale Library in Birmingham. Looks like I’ll be here a while.
Marianne Lavelle (@mlavelles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading post-election analysis? Let me recommend the work of my Inside Climate News colleagues. First, this Keerti Gopal story drove home that a significant share of young people who care about climate do not trust current US solutions. 🧵insideclimatenews.org/news/08112024/…

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"Christina Tidwell, a senior attorney of SELC, which represents Energy Alabama in the matter, told Inside Climate News that public insight into the process would better show the actual costs of #fossilfuels." -Dennis Pillion insideclimatenews.org/news/10122024/…

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The Alabama Public Service Commission says changing fuel rates on customers' electric bills doesn't amount to a "proceeding" of the commission, so they don't have to let outside orgs intervene. Environmental groups are challenging that in court. insideclimatenews.org/news/13122024/…

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PSA: Just in case it comes up over the holidays, those anti-renewable energy rants from your parents' new favorite show are just as fictional as... well, the rest of that show. newsweek.com/fact-check-tay…

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Trump Executive Order Takes Back Funds to Help Low-Income Alabama Residents Pay Electric Bills insideclimatenews.org/news/14022025/…

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ā€œI think they need a publicist." Alabama's most famous weatherman James @Spann on the National Weather Service's importance to local forecasting and severe weather preparedness. insideclimatenews.org/news/18032025/…

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Deeply humbled to be one of TIME's 2025 Earth Awards recipients alongside these five incredible individuals who are fighting urgently to combat climate change and create a more sustainable future. As we address the climate crisis, we must do so with justice in mind. Every