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Hannah Fairfield

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Climate editor @ The New York Times. Alaska. North Dakota. New York. D.C.

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The Biden administration has canceled two mining leases that would have allowed a copper mine to be built near an area of pristine wilderness in Minnesota. The Interior Department said the Trump administration improperly reinstated the leases in 2019. nyti.ms/3KLxKwE

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Thanks for all your good wishes. If you subscribe to NYT Climate newsletter, you know the stellar work of my colleagues. If you don't subscribe yet, please sign up. I promise you, I'll try to show you how climate change matters -- to all our lives, in all kinds of ways.

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Wolves will regain federal protection across 44 of the lower 48 states after a judge overturned a Trump-era decision that removed them from the Endangered Species List. nyti.ms/3gFeRgY

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🚨 PERSONAL NEWS: Thrilled to announce that I’m taking on a new role at the New York Times covering climate change, and specifically the nexus between government and the private sector. It’s the biggest story in the world. 🌎 nytco.com/press/new-role…

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Paul Farmer, a physician who worked to bring high-quality health care to some of the world’s poorest people, is dead at 62. nyti.ms/36ifHhN

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Tremendous reporting by the @NYTimes laying bare Manchin’s self-interest in blocking any move away from the dirtiest energy sources: nytimes.com/2022/03/27/cli…

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Did you know, the “recycling” ♻️ symbol doesn’t mean something’s actually recyclable? Play our trashy garbage game, then read how recycling got to be such a mess (and what to do about it). By Winston Choi-Schagrin Hiroko Tabuchi + @rinee_s nytimes.com/interactive/20…

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The New York Times is bringing its Climate Forward team to London for three days of events (30 June - 2 July) Somini Sengupta🥭 NYT Climate Hannah Fairfield All details here... climate-events.nytimes.com/climate-forwar…

The New York Times is bringing its Climate Forward team to London for three days of events (30 June - 2 July)

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Great lede: “vegan leather,” a marketing masterstroke meant to suggest environmental virtue: nytimes.com/2022/06/12/cli…

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For every headline you read, a lot are thrown out. Here are the top five rejected headlines from this article: Need Fertilizer? Urine Luck. nytimes.com/2022/06/17/cli…

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I'm supposed to be an objective journalist. But I'm going to admit my feelings about the subject of today's story. I like fog. A lot. My infatuation led to this project (more of an experience, really, thanks to NYT Climate) and, now, this 🧵 nytimes.com/interactive/20…

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A recent The New York Times article highlights a 2010 study detailing the devastating effects climate change has had on San Francisco's emblematic fog, which has decreased by 33% since the middle of the 20th century. Learn more here: nytimes.com/2022/09/15/bri…

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The South Asian monsoon is changing, in ways that will make life more difficult for the region's 1.8 billion people. I traveled to India to better understand why. It has a lot to do with climate change. 1/6

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Around the U.S., cities and towns are increasingly turning to treated wastewater to augment their drinking water supply. "It is now necessary for us to consider options that would, in previous generations, be considered unthinkable," one expert said. nyti.ms/3MQrZix