Claudia Geib
@cm_geib
Part-time whale whisperer | Writing on the ocean, wildlife, climate + producing food science & history for @Gastropodcast | she/her 🏳️🌈@MIT_SciWrite alum
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http://www.claudiageib.com 25-06-2014 18:15:05
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Happy #SharkWeek ! It’s no small task to keep a cohort of baby sharks alive day after day. Even on a good day, when there are no flesh-eating worms devouring them inside out.
Story by Claudia Geib:
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How much would you pay to enjoy the environmental & ethical benefits of lab-grown meat? Our producer Claudia Geib has the scoop for @eater on why this burger costs $$$, and the challenges cultivated meat faces in competing with industrially raised animals: eater.com/23797712/lab-g…
Pretty amazing to see the continued resonance of Lucy Yang's study on breadfruit and climate change: doi.org/10.1371/journa…. Semi-hopeful stories are powerful amidst the climate chaos. news.mongabay.com/2023/07/breadf… via Mongabay Claudia Geib NyreeZerega
Thanks JSTOR Daily for calling out my breadfruit article as one of this week's 'well-researched stories' that 'bridge the gap between news and scholarship' —it's in some great company in this roundup! daily.jstor.org/breadfruit-nuc…
Stories like this are infuriating. What's the point? We know that when people feel disconnected from an ecosystem, they're less likely to care about it. & If the writer's trying to make the point that people have 'sea blindness,' why bury that at the end? washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2023…
Happy pub day Dr. Paula Kahumbu Nat Geo Books!! I can't wait for people to get their hands on this beautiful book. bookshop.org/a/5904/9781426…
Published today ~ Brava to Claudia Geib, MIT SHASS alum '16 in Science Writing on her new book! Companion to the National Geographic TV series, Geib's book reveals the intelligence, family loyalty, empathy, and unique personalities of this magnificent creature. MIT Alumni MIT Science Writing
NPR's only podcast dedicated to international storytelling, @roughly, has been cancelled and its host Gregory Warner has been laid off due to budget cuts. No one does cinematic audio stories from around the world like they do. Now they're looking for a new home.
This multimedia Hakai Magazine feature, on the catastrophic impacts of Alaskan cruise tourism, should win awards — it's deeply reported, cleverly and beautifully presented, and, oh yeah, absolutely horrifying.
hakaimagazine.com/features/cruis…