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Nathanael Johnson

Nathanael Johnson

Senior Writer at Grist

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  • English
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  • Energy
  • Environment

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Recent Articles

salon.com

How many people has climate change killed already?

A first-of-its-kind study says hotter temperatures have already killed thousands
peninsulaclarion.com

SoHi girls, boys both take 3rd at state track | Peninsula Clarion

Behind individual champions Nathanael Johnson and Drysta Crosby-Schneider, the Soldotna track and field teams both finished third at the Division I state meet Friday and Saturday at Dimond High School in Anchorage.
salon.com

Two-thirds of California’s counties are in a drought emergency. Get...

Water scarcity is now a permanent feature of life
salon.com

These companies’ deforestation promises went up in flames

Deforestation was supposed to end in 2020. Instead, it hit a 12-year high
salon.com

How much forest did we lose in 2020? Like, a Netherlands’ worth

Report: Dry, fiery weather is killing the world’s trees
atlasobscura.com

Red Seaweed Defeats Cows’ Methane-Filled Burps

When it comes to battling the climate-damaging gas in belches, a little of the macroalgae goes a long way.
discoverlafayette.net

Nathanael Johnson of Rêve Coffee - Proving Dreams Do Come True When...

Nathanael Johnson, the owner of Rêve Coffee, joined Discover Lafayette to share his 15-year journey in the coffee business. Since the age of eight, when Nathanael began rising early with his dad to share a cup of coffee before the elder Johnson left for work, he dreamed of having a coffee cafe in hi…
salon.com

Democrats’ window to pass new legislation is already closing

Here’s what’s likely to make the cut
salon.com

Climate change could take weather patterns back to the Pliocene

If you want to know how the climate-changed future will unfold, look at the past
salon.com

Big businesses talk a big climate game — just not on Capitol Hill

The same companies touting their efforts to go “net zero” are silent on the issue when lobbying Congress
grist.org

Don’t tell Mitch McConnell about these bills or this article

These climate bills could pass, two senators say.
nationalobserver.com

Feds’ nuclear-waste strategy review aims to find solutions for Cana...

The federal government has launched a new initiative aimed at finding long-term solutions for the growing quantity of radioactive waste produced by Canada’s nuclear reactors.
dailyyonder.com

Election Hub: Rural Voters Decide - The Daily Yonder

There’s a lot at stake for rural America this election. Our voter guide has the reporting and resources rural voters need.
grist.org

Nuclear power’s big new idea is really … small

Mini nuclear plants are almost here. Is the U.S. ready?
grist.org

A California plan for wildfires that actually matches the scale of ...

Government agencies aim a firehose of money at wildfires.
grist.org

The population bomb didn’t detonate. Turns out there’s a new problem.

These charts show why researchers are worried about a shrinking population.
thebulletin.org

How to fight climate change: Spread rock dust on farmland - Bulleti...

A major new study in the peer-reviewed journal Nature says that one way to help pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is to do a manmade form of “weathering.”
latimes.com

Flowers are begging for your attention. They’re worth it.

The color, shape and smell of a flower tells you a lot about how how it reproduces -- by enlisting the help of the wind, birds, insects, or humans.
latimes.com

Stuck at home? Now is the perfect time to learn the language of birds

The arrival of spring has birds are talking to each other more. Being stuck at home is the perfect opportunity to learn to understand what they’re saying.
grist.org

The power plant of the future could run on nuclear waste

One lab’s nuclear waste is this California start-up’s fuel.
pri.org

We’re not fixing this environmental crisis. Could one ditch show us...

Contaminants are winding their way from farm runoff into streams and rivers and into the Mississippi River that have created a dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico. But a conservation effort in Indiana may show a fix to this dilemma.