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Eli Kintisch

Eli Kintisch

Contributing Correspondent at Science

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Influence score
48
Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Science

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pbs.org

A pro-slavery petition is the latest racist incident at this Kansas City high school. Parents say...

Parents say the district is doing little to mitigate the ongoing problems, including individual attacks on students based on their race.
washingtonpost.com

Exploring the moon’s past and future - The Washington Post

Exploring the moon’s past and future  The Washington Post
vox.com

Why Atlantic fish are invading the Arctic

Southern species are flooding into the far north.
vox.com

How a warmer Arctic could intensify extreme weather

As the Arctic thaws, its atmosphere is changing and disrupting global weather.
npr.org

Geoengineering: ‘A Bad Idea Whose Time Has Come’

Driving a Prius and putting up solar panels aren’t the only options for cooling the earth’s climate. More radical ideas include brightening clouds, creating giant algae blooms in the ocean and launching spacecraft to deploy giant sunshades. It might sound a bit far-fetched, but scientists are consid…
wired.com

Exclusive Excerpt: Hack the Planet - Wired News

Exclusive Excerpt: Hack the Planet  Wired News
wired.com

Q&A: Geoengineering Is ‘A Bad Idea Whose Time Has Come’

While humans have unintentionally been altering Earth’s climate for centuries, some scientists have begun to study how to intentionally hack the globe to cool the overheated planet. Read a Wired.com exclusive excerpt from the new book by Eli Kintisch, Hack the Planet. Eli Kintisch’s new book, Hack t…