
Eliza Barclay
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Climate editor @nytopinion. Formerly: science, health and climate editor @voxdotcom.
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https://www.nytimes.com/topic/subject/environment 25-11-2008 05:27:20
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Doctors for America is in the The New York Times today among other inspiring researchers, clinicians, orgs, and states working to save health and science as the administration continues to gut biomedical research and healthcare access domestically and abroad. nytimes.com/2025/05/19/opi…





Amazing work by ProPublica propublica.org/article/hurric…

“We’re starting to see some of the worst-case scenarios play out almost in front of us. At current warming of 1.2C, sea level rise is accelerating at rates that, if they continue, would become almost unmanageable before the end of this century.” theguardian.com/environment/20…


This tone is really disappointing Secretary Chris Wright. 300,000 Americans work in the renewable energy industry - in construction, manufacturing, operations, maintenance, finance, etc. They are not perpetrating a scam on the US people. They are providing affordable energy abundance.


From #Gaza, the cries of parents rise to heaven ever more intensely as they clutch the lifeless bodies of their children, searching for food and shelter from bombs. I renew my appeal to leaders: cease fire, release all hostages, and fully respect international humanitarian law!


It's been death by a million papercuts to U.S. weather forecasts by the Trump administration, but Friday's detailed 2026 budget feels like a deathblow. In today's The New York Times I ask: How far can we degrade our hurricane forecasting before people end up dead? nytimes.com/2025/05/31/opi…

The invaluable Michael Lowry: "It’s a farce for the administration to pretend that gutting an agency that protects our coastlines from a rising tide of disasters is in the best interests of our economy or national security." nytimes.com/2025/05/31/opi…

Incredibly important point from Robinson Meyer in the NYT today. Energy demand is swiftly growing. Pulling capacity growth offline will spike prices.
