Rachel Waldholz
@waldholz
Editing climate stories for @NPR. Previously @how2saveaplanet @Gimletmedia @AKEnergyDesk @AKpublicnews @RavenRadio
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How gas utilities used tobacco tactics to avoid gas stove regulations. My latest for NPR with editor Neela Banerjee and documents/research from Rebecca John at CIC.
npr.org/2023/10/17/118…
Why are people marching today in NYC over climate change? Who are they and what do they want? And what does it all have to do with the UN's general assembly this week? Rachel Waldholz over at NPR Climate breaks it down for you: npr.org/2023/09/17/120…
Today we lose an amazing colleague and someone who has been at the heart of our union from day 1. If you are looking for a talented producer, editor and leader to add to your team....hire Meg Driscoll ✊
How are you feeling about climate change? What keeps you up at night? What gives you hope? What are your most pressing questions? NPR's Climate Desk wants to hear from you! Record a voice memo and send it to [email protected]
Tips on sending voice memos: npr.org/2017/08/15/496…
What made How to Save a Planet unique in the ever-growing sea of podcasts in this genre is the attention it gave to climate action.
At the end of every episode, there is a 'call to action' segment that gives listeners ways they can take climate action.
canarymedia.com/articles/cultu…
Oh man, thanks Mike Munsell Canary Media for this lovely piece on How to Save a Planet
“What made How to Save a Planet unique in the seemingly ever-growing sea of podcasts in this genre is the attention it gave to climate action” — that was the goal!
Today for The Verge, I take a closer look at the layoffs at Serial Killers Podcast and Gimlet, and why employees blame Spotify's practice of making podcasts exclusive. The model is working for stars like Meghan Markle and Joe Rogan, but who else is it serving? theverge.com/2022/10/12/233…