Legally speaking, how does this even work? The warrant wasn't approved.
Legally speaking, how does this even work? The warrant wasn't approved.
Wrote about a lake in Quebec that vanished last May with no warning - something experts had never known to happen, at least in recorded history.
Why? It's complicated, but we should probably expect more "mass movements" of water in places burned by wildfire. www.theguardian.com/world/2026/j...
Hi! I'm a reporter and would love to talk to you about this if you could send me a quick DM. Thanks!
Hi Bob! I'm a reporter - would you mind DMing me? Thanks!
Some background on Brad Landerβs arrest today by ICE agents at immigration court.
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It's weird reporting on anything that happens to be Canadian from outside Canada.. have to suppress the embarrassing knee-jerk "hey did you see that's Canadian!!!" conditioning
The technology of laying rain-soaking "sponge" underneath dozens of miles of the busiest urban streets. Only place in the USA to try this on such a big scale. hellgatenyc.com/brooklyn-spo...
A piece from last year that's relevant again now, about how AI is starting to help predict when/where wildfires will break out - even where lightning is likely to strike. t.co/GnDZNGlrb0
Another from the same series on why there's actually one (but only one) kind of flower you can buy in North America in the dead of winter that's been grown locally and not flown in from Central America. www.nytimes.com/2025/02/12/c...
From this week, here's an explainer on which cooking oils are the least bad for the environment. No spoilers, but one actually acts as a carbon sink and is therefore *good* for the climate: www.nytimes.com/2025/06/02/c...
Hello! Still heavily tied up with children under 3 but I'm going to post my last few pieces here and thus inaugurate my Bluesky β¨