Catrin Einhorn
@catrineinhorn
Reporting on biodiversity, climate and the environment for @nytimes. FATHER SOLDIER SON on @netflix. Telling stories every way I can. Send tips!
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Most of us don't know as much as we should about kelp. Benji Jones has you covered.
The future of hydropower is less damaging, by Mira Rojanasakul and Max Bearak. nytimes.com/interactive/20…
Good morning, I am now a fellow on the The New York Times climate desk! Covering new research plus extreme weather—if you are a scientist studying climate change, storms, wildfires, etc. and find this message in a bottle I want to chat 👀. Plz DM or email through my website (link in bio)!
I was in Idaho at an Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) conference, where I heard McClure 🦅🦉🦤 speak on the status of raptors. At one point he said something like: And if anyone tells you they know why American kestrels are declining, don't believe them. I was intrigued. nytimes.com/2023/06/05/cli…
After years of reporting on carbon offsets, I got a tip on biodiversity offsets. The story took me to Guinea, where a World Bank Group-funded project left a trail of hunger, displaced families, decimated ecosystems and conditions ripe for infectious outbreaks. (📸Kathleen Flynn) 1/
Despite all the pledges Manuela Andreoni nytimes.com/2023/06/27/cli…
This story is whimsical like a firefly display but serious in describing their plight. Love the insert on how people can protect them. by Dino Grandoni washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
People aren't the only ones affected. with Elena L. Shao nytimes.com/2023/07/12/cli…