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Nadja Popovich

Nadja Popovich

Reporter & Editor at The New York Times

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Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Computers & Technology
  • Publishing
  • Environment

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Where Americans Have Been Moving Into Disaster-Prone Areas

As Americans have flocked south and west, more people have been exposed to the risk of hazards like hurricanes, floods, wildfires and dangerous heat.
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Where (and How) Americans Are Taking Advantage of Clean Energy Tax ...

Households claimed more than $8 billion in climate-friendly tax credits last year, according to new data. Here’s who benefited and where.
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How Does Your State Make Electricity?

There’s been a big shift in how America produces power. Each state has its own story.
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This Guide Can Help You Save Money and Fight Climate Change

Whether you are renovating your home, upgrading appliances or eyeing an electric car, this guide can help you take advantage of savings from the Inflation Reduction Act.
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The Bay Area Leads the National Shift to Electric Vehicles

San Jose and San Francisco had the highest E.V. adoption rate among major U.S. metropolitan areas last year.
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Where Electric Vehicles Are (and Aren’t) Taking Off Across the U.S.

New data show where E.V.s are booming and reveal some surprising places where they’re getting a foothold.
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How Electricity Is Changing, Country by Country (Published 2023)

Renewable electricity is rising quickly, but the world’s power mix remains fossil fuel-heavy — for now.
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America’s New Wildfire Risk Goes Beyond Forests (Published 2023)

Grassland and shrubland fires burn more land and destroy more homes across the United States than forest fires, a new study found.
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It’s Not Your Imagination. Summers Are Getting Hotter. (Published 2...

As the planet has warmed, summer temperatures have shifted toward more extreme heat.