Tony Bartelme’s new book shows how great storytelling can wake people up. Two men row a boat on a flooded street in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, on October 4, 2015. Every journalist covering ...
That tropical amphibian populations have been crippled by the chytrid fungus is well-known, but a new study linking this loss to an "invisible" decline of tropical snake communities suggests that the ...
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The Invisible Snakes of Climate Change
Tony Bartelme’s new book shows how great storytelling can wake people up. This story is part of Covering Climate Now , a global journalism collaboration cofounded by Columbia Journalism Review and The ...
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