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Kate Selig

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soon: @nytimes national fellow • previously: @washingtonpost, @bostonglobe, @sfchronicle, etc. 🌎 • @stanforddaily • @aaja @nlgja 🇰🇷🏳️‍🌈

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After Russia's major assault on energy infrastructure in March, Ukraine relies on rapid repairs of facilities like the one visited by Reuters on Monday to avoid system collapse.

There, repair work goes on around the clock despite the imminent threats.
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My friend (and college roommate!) Anastasiia Malenko is one to follow — she returned home to Ukraine to work as a foreign correspondent after graduating, and she's now reporting for Reuters 🎉

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Congratulations to Kate Selig for being named a Student Journalist of the Year for Covering Climate Now. Kate interned this spring at San Francisco Chronicle climate desk. This is hugely deserved! It's so great that her work is garnering national attention. coveringclimatenow.org/2023-ccnow-awa…

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Juliet Eilperin(@eilperin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not surprising that Kate Selig won Covering Climate Now Student Journalist of the Year Award. But it is SUPER exciting. Congratulations, Kate! Everyone here on the The Washington Post Climate team is thrilled that you've been recognized for your work. coveringclimatenow.org/2023-ccnow-awa…

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Kate Selig(@kate_selig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce I've been recognized by Covering Climate Now as a student journalist of the year!

I'm grateful to my editors at The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and San Francisco Chronicle, and I'm looking forward to continuing to report on the climate in the years to come. 🌍🎉

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Incredibly sweet to come home from my summer in D.C. and see this in my hometown newspaper, Harvard Press, where I got my start in journalism as a high school sportswriter ❤️

Incredibly sweet to come home from my summer in D.C. and see this in my hometown newspaper, @harvardpress, where I got my start in journalism as a high school sportswriter ❤️
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Kate Selig(@kate_selig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My last story for The Washington Post:

Most Americans think their actions can help fight climate change, but they’re not always right on which are the most effective, according to a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll. Emily Guskin Scott Clement

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Before the landmark Montana climate ruling, the youths in Juliana v. United States drew international attention for taking on the federal government. Now, eight years later, Tia Hatton wants a trial. The Washington Post

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Scientists say this songbird's DNA may show how climate change is forcing evolution in some animals at a rapid pace. It's one of a small but growing number of studies to do so. The Washington Post

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In a historic decision, a Montana court decided Monday in favor of young people who alleged the state violated their constitutional right to a “clean and healthful environment” by promoting the use of fossil fuels. The Washington Post

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Hawaii's ecosystems are not adapted to living with fire, and nonnative invasive grasses further serve as fuel for blazes. Here's why that makes wildfires in the state so devastating. Scott Dance The Washington Post

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Now at the top of The Washington Post's homepage:

This beach town is at war with wind power, and is not stopping in New Jersey. “The objective is to hold them up and make the cost so overwhelming that they’ll go home,' said one resident.

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