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Event: Reader Salon in SF (Climate Confidential)

April 21, 2014 by Josie Garthwaite

Climate Confidential, an environmental reporting project I launched recently with a “supergroup” of independent journalists, is hosting its first live event on Wednesday, April 30 in San Francisco. I hope to see you there!

Categories: Climate Confidential, Miscellaneous • Tags: Events, Journalism

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Our Environmental Future (Climate Confidential)

February 9, 2014 by Josie Garthwaite

I’m launching a new reporting project with five of my favorite independent journalists. Each week, we’ll publish a new story focused on the intersection of environment and technology—but we need at least 800 subscribers before March 5 to bring this to life.

Categories: Environment, Miscellaneous, Technology • Tags: Climate Change, Journalism, Startups

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Did you know? (Carnivores Among Us)

Coyotes now inhabit every state in the country except Hawaii, eating mostly rodents, rabbits, and fruit.

— "Learning to Live With Urban Coyotes"

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Desert tortoises in the Mojave are able to survive a year or more without water and live for as long as 80 years.

— "World's Largest Solar Plant Ready to Shine"

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Did you know? (Creepy Crawlers)

A nearly 10-foot-long relative of the centipede called the Arthropleura splashed through Inner Mongolia's swampland 298 million years ago.

— "Into the Permian Woods"

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