The colleagues I can find on Bluesky (!) @alexleff.bsky.social @michelekelemen.bsky.social @camilareads.bsky.social @jpak25.bsky.social - follow them! Will add more as I find more
The colleagues I can find on Bluesky (!) @alexleff.bsky.social @michelekelemen.bsky.social @camilareads.bsky.social @jpak25.bsky.social - follow them! Will add more as I find more
Jane Arraf and Hadeel Al-Shalchi reported from Amman, Jordan; Daniel Estrin reported from Tel Aviv, Israel; Ruth Sherlock and Durrie Bouscaren from Turkey; Jennifer Pak from Beijing; Tovia Smith from Boston; Julia Simon from San Francisco; Jawad Rizkallah from Beirut; Jackie Northam from Maine; Michele Kelemen, Camila Domonoske, Deepa Shivaram, Ayana Archie and Alex Leff from Washington.
This is @npr.org โค๏ธ
So proud to work for a news organization (WITH NO PAYWALLS!) that is not gutting our Middle East coverage, but expanding it.
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** I should say, great for U.S. LNG exporters, Australian LNG exporters etc. Not great for LNG exporters in Qatar/anyone exporting out of the Strait of Hormuz ๐ข
On @npr.org today talking about the war and energy markets
๐on LNG markets. High nat gas prices= bad for consumers, great for LNG exporters๐
The ๐ is still reliant on fossil fuels, but @paashamahdavi.com says countries w more renewables+batteries+EVs are less vulnerable to oil/gas price shocks ๐ง๐ปโฌ๏ธ
Despite sanctions, Iran is one of the world's major oil producers, with much of its crude exported to China. n.pr/3N9eJKA
Here's our first story about the U.S. strikes on Iran and impacts on global oil markets for @npr.org ๐ง๐ป๐ข๏ธ
With @camilareads.bsky.social
(NB these days I'm helping w oil coverage, my old beat was oil, But I still cover climate. Roughly 70% of planet-heating gases come from burning fossil fuels)
In his confirmation hearings, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told U.S. senators that he would not cut funding for vaccine research or change the nation's official vaccine recommendations. He did both. n.pr/46QDn9p
Maria is one of hundreds of children, who โ like Liam Ramos โ have been held at a Texas detention facility where parents say children languish as theyโre served contaminated food, receive little education and struggle to obtain basic medical care.
Here's our attempt at telling their stories. 2/
From the report it seems like they took Jesus away before Adrian could get the number. But Adrian spoke to his friend and learned that Jesus is now in Mexico.
Please listen to this story from my @npr.org colleague Adrian Florido about a fruit seller named Jesus
Wow can you follow me so I can dm you? thanks
Thanks for reading!
Hi which late night radio station/program were you listening to? Thanks!
President Trump wants more U.S. oil companies to "go in" to Venezuela. But there are economic, historical, and climate reasons that may not be easy. Here's what you need to know about oil in Venezuela. n.pr/4sp63PX
As a big winter storm comes for the US, some may blame outages on renewable energy.
This is a pattern.
In Feb 2021 when an outage hit Texas critics blamed solar + wind.
Investigations found the outage's cause was gas + coal plants forced offline because of freezing temperatures.
(more hereโฌ๏ธ)
You're missing a key market, David! The pre-K crowd really is into climate solutions!
We didn't cover SB 79 in this particular story (focused on SB 549) but yes - that was a place where it's very clear on the map that the legislation does not apply to the Palisades
Can you also ask him to do bleeped versions of his podcast
? For parents? That would make my life ๐
I never thought i would be dming with reality tv star Spencer Pratt for work.
But after the LA fires he became an important source of information for fire victims.
The problem, experts tell NPR, is that sometimes what he says isn't accurate.
And yet they impacted state policy. Story โฌ๏ธ on@npr.org
Thank you for reading!
Misinformation spread quickly after the wildfires in Los Angeles last year. Some of these false narratives on social media impacted California policy. n.pr/4svdsNU
In the aftermath of the LA fires, misinformation spread almost as fast as the flames, including about legislation that could have helped the recovery. "Folks were reacting to information that was factually incorrect," our Julia Stein tells NPR's @juliaradio.bsky.social. www.npr.org/2026/01/07/n...
how false narratives spread by social media influencers & AI chatbots derailed CA's response to the LA fires, by @juliaradio.bsky.social
www.npr.org/2026/01/07/n...
I've watched thousands of videos from the Jan. 6 riot as part of NPR's reporting and archive project on that day.
Here are some of the lesser known videos that have really stuck with me.
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FYI on @npr.org news last night: "Next door to Venezuela is Guyana-a key emerging oil player with a big ExxonMobil presence. For years Guyana+Venezuela had territorial disputes, also related to oil. Oil experts tell NPR w President Maduro gone U.S. oil company investments in Guyana are more secure."
Yes this Amy. โฌ๏ธ Particularly the March 2025 event. I just rewatched this
Thanks for reading and sharing!
Thanks for reading and sharing!
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Thanks for reading Ketan! We welcome dissent - this is what some oil analysts like Monaldi told me. I still hear European oil companies talking about the carbon intensity of their crude sources and marketing claims about particular regions with 'low carbon' sources.