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Dan Egan

@danpatrickegan

Journalist, author of The Devil's Element and The Death and Life of the Great Lakes.
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Who cares about disappearing reserves of phosphorus fertilizer and the concomitant trashing of our fresh waters due to overdoing crops with the stuff? About 500 lunch eaters in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Who cares about disappearing reserves of phosphorus fertilizer and the concomitant trashing of our fresh waters due to overdoing crops with the stuff? About 500 lunch eaters in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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UWM Center for Water Policy(@UWMWaterPolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please share widely with your networks! **Fully funded (tuition remission + stipend and benefits)** graduate RA position to research water policy and science communications. The successful candidate may also get to work with decorated author and journalist

Dan Egan!

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GreatLakesCommission(@GLCommission) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting news! Award-winning journalist Dan Egan will be joining us at the Commission Annual Meeting for a conversation about his new book THE DEVIL'S ELEMENT.

Register now! glc.org/meetings/annual

Exciting news! Award-winning journalist @danpatrickegan will be joining us at the #GreatLakes Commission Annual Meeting for a conversation about his new book THE DEVIL'S ELEMENT. Register now! glc.org/meetings/annual
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The Cripescast Podcast(@cripescast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Live from the iconic Memorial Union Terrace in Madison, Wisconsin, Charlie interviews author Dan Egan, Grass Ecology Professor Randy Jackson, and UW's Limnology director, Jake Vander Zanden, about the phosphorus levels in our lakes.

Live from the iconic Memorial Union Terrace in Madison, Wisconsin, Charlie interviews author Dan Egan, Grass Ecology Professor Randy Jackson, and UW's Limnology director, Jake Vander Zanden, about the phosphorus levels in our lakes.
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Here's to the Wisconsin Idea! If you don't know what that is, show up on the UW union terrace at Lake Mendota on Aug. 31 or tune in

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Sarah Eddy(@SEddy444) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Dan Egan showed us in this interactive from 2021 Chicago was 'built for a different time. The time before climate change.' nytimes.com/interactive/20…

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Mizzou Journalism(@mujschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chemical fertilizers feed the world β€” at increasingly steep costs to people and the planet. 'The Price of Plenty' is a collaborative project from student journalists at the Missouri School of Journalism and UF College of Journalism and Communications. columbiamissourian.com/priceofplenty/

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Goed vertelde anekdotes over botten, vogelpoep en bommen schetsen het veelzijdige karakter van het element : sciencelink.net/media/de-vele-…
Recensie van 'The Devil's Element' van Dan Egan
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Gastropod(@Gastropodcast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s #13 on the periodic table, glows in the dark & lights on fire if it gets too hot, nicknaming phosphorus β€œthe devil’s element.” In our new episode Dan Egan guides us through this element that became hellishly essential to global food production: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wha…

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Science For The People podcast(@sci4thepeople) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW EPISODE: This week: a history of phosphorus. Urine, dead bodies, ancient poop, and the trouble unleashed on our world’s waters by a torrent of an essential element with Dan Egan
scienceforthepeople.ca/episodes/the-d…

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