I wrote about how logging is not the environmental boogeyman many people make it out to be
with one big caveat: Logging in a way that doesn't destroy ecosystems requires expertise, research, and resources — things Trump officials have axed from the Forest Service.
www.vox.com/climate/4849...
Posts by Benji Jones
FYI: The $1.5 trillion in defense spending is enough to give every American living in poverty (~36 million) roughly $42,000 each — more than twice their annual income.
I was told today my Washington Post job is being eliminated
It's just a job, but it's one that I was proud to do for 8+ yrs alongside the best in the business
I'm here for opportunities to tell stories about the natural world and how we impact it
dino.grandoni@gmail.com
BREAKING Greg Bovino has been removed as Border Patrol "commander at large" and will return to El Centro Calif, where he is expected to retire soon. A stunning turnaround after Pretti killing. Bovino's traveling blue city crackdown is over www.theatlantic.com/politics/202...
"Spawning on the Great Barrier Reef has been called the largest reproductive event on Earth, and, in more colorful terms, 'the world’s largest orgasm.'"
@benjij.bsky.social for @vox.com: www.vox.com/climate/4754...
once again reminded that i can temporarily vanquish my thoughts of despair by caffeinating myself into oblivion. it’s wonderful
I know this is probably obvious but one of the most frustrating realizations for me as an adult/writer is that you simply can’t produce good work without putting in the time, no matter how skilled your are or how many shortcuts/AI tools are thrown in your face. Success requires work! It’s annoying!
A fact that blew my mind (but maybe shouldn't):
Private creditors like hedge funds hold about *60 percent* of the debt of poor countries. Basically firms on Wall Street effectively control certain nations. The debt crisis is so OOC.
A must-read from Sara Herschander. www.vox.com/future-perfe...
Thank you, @benjij.bsky.social, for making me newly obsessed with this fierce little falcon 💙
Fascinating piece about the link between tenacious predators and how they not only benefit the landscape — but our food, too.
Well worth a read: www.vox.com/climate/4711... @vox.com
Colorado brought wolves back for the first time in 80 years, but now a few years into the historic reintroduction, many of them are dead.
Restoring predators is never simple and the real test is just beginning.
@benjij.bsky.social for @vox.com: www.vox.com/climate/4700...
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yes! if i could take money off my gym membership or home energy bill i would be LEAN
here for it
Every time I ride a stationary bike I think of how dumb it is that I am literally using my body to turn a wheel and yet the bike USES energy and generates nothing. Meanwhile, using stuff (wind, coal, etc) to rotate wheels is literally how electricity is made. Dumb!
Anyone??
omg thank you. so weird/cool
Insect people! Does anyone know what this is?
(Seen in Madagascar.)
"It’s a complicated situation: The health and well-being of people along the coast depends on fishing, yet too much fishing is a key reason why the reef, and the fishery it supports, is in decline."
@benjij.bsky.social for @vox.com: www.vox.com/climate/4650...
wow i somehow didn’t hate rereading this!!!
wow, that’s so kind. thank you, and thanks for reading!
🚨Just launched: @vox.com's most ambitious biodviersity reporting project of the year.
@benjij.bsky.social went to Madagascar to find out what it takes to save one of the world’s most unique ecosystems — and learned that the answer begins with putting people first.
www.vox.com/climate/4649...
Coming out of silence to share a story that's very meaningful to me — a look at what's going on in southwest Madagascar. Coral reefs that sustain entire communities are failing, despite decades of conservation. It highlights the need to rethink how conservation works.
www.vox.com/climate/4650...
We’ve climbed Everest, mapped the oceans, and trekked to the poles. Yet 90% of Earth’s species remain unknown. The golden age of discovery is happening now — as scientists race to catalogue our planet's "dark taxa"
@benjij.bsky.social w/ this fascinating story @vox.com: www.vox.com/down-to-eart...
I wrote about the search for "dark taxa" — groups of animals, like certain flies and wasps, in which the bulk of species remains unknown to science.
Among the facts that blew my mind while reporting this: Around 90 percent of all life is still undescribed. Like, what!?
www.vox.com/down-to-eart...
This is not the year of positive wildlife stories, but I've got one. And it's about jaguars.
I spent a week in Sonora, Mexico last month looking for cats and learning about a creative project to save them — involving the very people that once hunted these animals down.
www.vox.com/down-to-eart...
We kick off with @benjij.bsky.social who joins us to talk about the Department of the Interior's move to strip endangered species status from the lesser prairie chicken, and other science news of the week.
www.sciencefriday.com/segments/les...
The Trump administration is trying to remove protections for a very odd bird on a technicality and maybe that doesn't sound like a big deal but it's actually a very big deal and signals something scary for all other species near the brink
www.vox.com/down-to-eart...
having my annual “oh yeah i guess i like new york” moment
cherishing it before it vanishes in 30
Hi. I wrote about America’s most beloved insect: the monarch butterfly.
They’re not doing well.
USFWS finally proposed federal protections for them late last year.
Trump is already moving to dismantle regs to protect wildlife.
What will happen to monarchs?
www.vox.com/down-to-eart...
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