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Posts by Claudia Geib

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Goldman Prize winner Alannah Hurley fights Pebble Mine “from a place of love” In the early 2000s, Alannah Acaq Hurley began working over her college summer breaks to spread awareness among rural communities in Southeast Alaska about a project called Pebble Mine: a pit 4 kilomet...

I recently had the pleasure of speaking with the inspiring Alannah Acaq Hurley, who has received the Goldman Environmental Prize for her work to stop Pebble Mine in Alaska. Our interview, for @mongabay.com: news.mongabay.com/2026/04/gold...

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Green and gray: Mangroves and dikes show potential in protecting shorelines together With their dense mats of submerged roots, mangrove forests hold down shorelines worldwide like a coastal Swiss Army knife. They’re a nursery for juvenile fish and a home for important species in and…

Restoring mangroves alongside dikes creates a powerful defense against sea level rise. Research shows these benefits help lower-income areas.

As climate change intensifies, the value of this combined "green-gray" strategy only grows.

cgeib.bsky.social reports for #Mongabay.

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It is entirely possible your grandmother was born in the 70s she knows what high fructose corn syrup is

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I love everything Blair's ever written, but if you've ever loved a dog, this one is extra special 💙

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Costa Rica’s head start may mask tougher EUDR road ahead Costa Rica’s famous coffee industry says it’s nearly ready for EUDR. The upcoming European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) requires that all coffee shipped into the EU not come from recently…

Costa Rica aims to certify its entire coffee sector as deforestation-free to meet new EU rules. However, its "head start" masks a tougher road for other nations. Can other countries emulate this model, or will the EUDR leave resource-strapped producers behind?

@cgeib.bsky.social for #Mongabay.

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First 6 Days of Iran War Cost U.S. $11.3 Billion, Pentagon Says

The 2026 National Science Foundation budget is $8.75 Billion.

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Calling on my ancestors for guidance but the only one who answers is a weird eutherian rodent-mammal from the early cretaceous period. "EAT BERRY SLEEP UNDER ROCK" it says. Pretty good advice

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The freedom of the press is literally inscribed into the constitution. The arrests of Georgia Fort and Don Lemon, layered atop the raid of that WaPo journalist's home earlier this month are clearly political acts designed to silence journalists, and create a chilling effect on free speech.

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Final days! Get those applications in by tomorrow, Jan 15, if you'd like to join us in Woods Hole this May!! 🦑🧪🦠🐙🔬🐟

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Shucks, thank you! 😊 Happy to pitch in this year and excited to meet some very cool journalists!

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Trump’s EPA Could Limit Its Own Ability to Use New Science to Strengthen Air Pollution Rules In government records that have flown under the radar, the EPA is questioning its legal authority to revise pollution rules more than once when new science shows unacceptable health risks.

It doesn’t matter if decades have passed or new information has emerged --

If the EPA goes through with this, it won't be able to revise hazardous air pollution rules more than once when new science shows unacceptable health risks.

My latest:

www.propublica.org/article/air-...

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Logan Science Journalism Program | Marine Biological Laboratory The Logan Science Journalism Program, founded in 1986, offers science journalists, writers, editors, and broadcast journalists a chance to forget about story deadlines and immerse themselves in basic ...

Calling science-curious journalists & writers! This year I'm helping run @mblscience.bsky.social's Logan Science Journalism program, a 10-day immersive field experience in Woods Hole. And there are just 9 days left to apply! Send me any Q's, and hope to see you in May! www.mbl.edu/education/lo...

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Some days I think my job is pretty normal, and then other days I find myself paging through an obscure Flemish herbal written in the 1500s

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🧵 3/3 Bottom line for 🧪:

The last remaining fight over the Billionaires' Bill is this week (*right now*) and in the House.

The fight for science funding in FY26 starts *next week* in the House and will continue during the summer.

So: don't lose hope...it's a *summer-long* fight for science!

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Baby Shark Radiolab · Episode

Back in 2021, I came across a strange story about some folks raising baby sharks taken from dead mothers caught by fishermen. That story became a feature for Hakai Magazine, and today, it's in @radiolab.bsky.social as part of their "Week of Sharks" !! open.spotify.com/episode/2SkQ...

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The cuts to NSF, NASA and the NIH come just as interest in STEM fields is booming. This administration is literally crushing the dreams of young people in the USA. Not to mention the impact on the STEM workforce. 🧪 ⚛️ 🎢

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The Coyote Next Door What urban wildlife can teach us about cognition, survival, and how to be good neighbors.

I adored this fascinating, hopeful @betsymason.bsky.social story for @biographic.bsky.social about the intelligence of urban wildlife, and how we can coexist: www.biographic.com/the-coyote-n...

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Whale Sharks’ Low-Oxygen Advantage - bioGraphic Whale shark babies seem to find safety in dangerous oxygen minimum zones.

Are baby whale sharks "holding their breath" to hide from predators and bulk up after birth? www.biographic.com/whale-sharks...

It was a joy to work with @colinschultz.bsky.social once again for this, my first story in @biographic.bsky.social!

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Whale Sharks’ Low-Oxygen Advantage - bioGraphic Whale shark babies seem to find safety in dangerous oxygen minimum zones.

Whale Sharks’ Low-Oxygen Advantage

Whale shark babies seem to find safety in dangerous oxygen minimum zones.

by @cgeib.bsky.social

www.biographic.com/whale-sharks...

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Today I was overjoyed to hear the first peepers and the first returning osprey of the season...and then I also found the first two ticks of the season 🙃 guess that's spring in New England, baby

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A Study of Mint Plants. A Device to Stop Bleeding. This Is the Scientific Research Ted Cruz Calls “Woke.” The senator flagged thousands of National Science Foundation grants for using words like “female” and “diversify.” A ProPublica analysis found numerous examples of projects caught up in his crude meth...

“We are really trying very, very hard ... to move our world forward" through "foundational, sometimes groundbreaking research, and then you get flagged and blacklisted because there is a word like ‘female’ in your project.”

My latest, w/the brilliant Agnel Philip

www.propublica.org/article/ted-...

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Welcome to the Bluesky account for Stand Up for Science 2025!

Keep an eye on this space for updates, event information, and ways to get involved. We can't wait to see everyone #standupforscience2025 on March 7th, both in DC and locations nationwide!

#scienceforall #sciencenotsilence

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"Phenology" has been a big scary word for me for a while now. There's something about shifting seasonal cycles, and species out of alignment, that makes me nervous. But most stories I've read about climate change and phenology have felt distant, abstract.

Not this one.

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A book on a wooden desk, with an ombre orange-yellow-blue cover: The Craft of Science Writing, selections from The Open Notebook, edited by Siri Carpenter.

A book on a wooden desk, with an ombre orange-yellow-blue cover: The Craft of Science Writing, selections from The Open Notebook, edited by Siri Carpenter.

Could anyone use a copy of @theopennotebook.bsky.social's Craft of Science Writing? I've taught it for 4 yrs & we recently upgraded to the new edition, but it's still an excellent resource! Would love to send it (free!) to a student or someone just breaking into the biz.

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The scramble to save critical climate data from Trump's war on DEI Researchers and activists are archiving websites and data because “policymakers and the public need good information to make the best policy."

Every day the news is terrible but I'm so grateful for the folks out there doing the work. grist.org/politics/the...

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Turning the Tide: A kelp farm run by Shinnecock women is helping to clean the waters off Long Island On Long Island, a group of Shinnecock women are nursing A bay back to health and, in the process, reclaiming traditions.

In June, I had the pleasure of spending a day observing the kelp harvest of the Shinnecock Kelp Farmers, the first Indigenous-owned kelp farm on the East Coast. My story on their work, to restore local waters and reclaim land & water sovereignty, for @nature.org: www.nature.org/en-us/magazi...

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Follow that Bird! How Drones Are Helping Scientists Track Wildlife A research project to keep tabs on Sharp-tailed Grouse shows the potential benefits of a promising but elusive technology.

Bird researchers are combining the age-old tech of radio tracking with the newer advances of aerial drones—my first story for @audubon.org magazine, and the second produced with the support of a generous grant from @ijnr.bsky.social: www.audubon.org/magazine/fol...

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