Rachel Ramirez
@rachelreports.bsky.social
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Former CNN Climate Writer. Current fellow with the Metcalf Ocean Nexus Academy. AAJA + Uproot Project proud. Based in NYC. Filipina American & daughter of the Northern Mariåna Islands.
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Multiple people were killed and several others were missing after an explosion at an ammunition plant in Tennessee on Friday morning, NYT reports. www.nytimes.com/live/2025/10...
Live Updates: Deaths Are Reported in Explosion at Tennessee Munitions Plant
www.nytimes.com
pov: you're a journalist just trying to get some U.S. Census Bureau data amid a government shutdown
US Census Bureau website says, "Notice: Due to the lapse of federal funding, portions of this website will not be updated. Any inquiries submitted will not be answered until appropriations are enacted. You will be redirected in 10 seconds ...."
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Again: this research is real but it exists in part to help MANUFACTURERS make better inhalers.

If you need to use your inhaler, use it. The problem doesn't lie with consumers. Writing this up as consumer service piece is a disservice. It's not for US beyond pushing manufacturers to do better.
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The people who are most vulnerable to the hard-to-breathe air that comes with climate change may inadvertently be adding to the problem, new research finds. https://cnn.it/4pWQMoh
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Up. Up. And away!
North Pacific water temps the past 15 years, with September 2025 being the cherry on the top (right) of the chart. @zacklabe.com is going to need a bigger Y axis!
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Also talking coal and green hydrogen on this week's Boiling Point podcast with a top official at the L.A. Department of Water and Power. Los Angeles targeting 100% clean energy by 2035, although it won't be easy. Listen here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/l...
you as well, Chris! let’s catch up soon
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@rachelreports.bsky.social is an independent climate reporter, a fellow with the Metcalf Ocean Nexus Academy, and the cofounder of the Asian American Journalists Association’s Pacific Islander Task Force.
Rachel Ramirez is an independent climate reporter and a fellow with the Metcalf Ocean Nexus Academy. She was previously the climate reporter at CNN and has written for Grist, Vox, The Guardian, Rolling Stone, and more. Ramirez is also the cofounder of the Asian American Journalists Association’s Pacific Islander Task Force. Based in New York City, Ramirez was born and raised on the island of Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory just north of Guam.
my dad made his own chili oil/paste 🌶️!! it’s actually delicious … should we start a small biz?
World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, “the US and other governments have the right to do whatever they want with their money, but they should’ve had an exit strategy —not just a sudden (exit). Maybe five, six months so that we could’ve saved the lives we lost.”
It was followed by laughter from the crowd.
Former President Bill Clinton on stage at the Clinton Global Initiative with WHO Director-General Tedros G. said: “I would’ve loved to have (Tedros) as my Secretary of Health and Human Services when I was President … but today, he’d have a hard time getting a job, because he believes in vaccines.”
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Don't miss the latest addition to the Uproot Resource Library, "Reporting on Atmospheric Rivers," brought to you by the fantastic @smallthoughts.bsky.social and @rachelreports.bsky.social, members of the Uproot Advisory Board!

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Join us in NYC next week for "Truth Be Told: Trust, Bias, and Climate Reporting," an interactive conversation featuring three exceptional journalists: Ayurella Horn-Muller, @thaliajuarez.bsky.social, and @rachelreports.bsky.social! Tuesday, September 23, 5-7 PM

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“The Trump administration’s shakeup of the CDC has forced Mississippi to stop gathering critical data on women’s experiences before, during and after pregnancy – even as the state recently declared a public health emergency over its surging infant mortality rate.” www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
Mississippi declares infant deaths emergency as CDC program that could have helped is halted
State forced to stop gathering critical data on pregnancy experiences after Trump administration’s shakeup
www.theguardian.com
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The Washington Post now has no Black Opinion columnists - none - at a time when white nationalism is ascendant in our nation. I am grateful to Karen for the truth and fearlessness her work has always shown. Keep shining that light, my friend.
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The EPA wants to kill a long-standing program that requires big industrial facilities to report their GHG emissions. But that could hobble the carbon capture industry for years.

Why? Without the program, there’s no way to claim the carbon capture tax credit.
heatmap.news/energy/epa-g...
The EPA’s Backdoor Move to Hobble the Carbon Capture Industry
Why killing a government climate database could essentially gut a tax credit
heatmap.news
I just thought the same thing 😅
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NEW: After the @northdakotamonitor.com and ProPublica reported on how oil companies take millions in royalties from mineral owners, more than a half-dozen lawmakers are now proposing a committee to study the issue and suggest solutions.

“Something has to be done,” one legislator said.
Some North Dakota Lawmakers Say Change Is Needed to Protect Oil and Gas Royalty Owners
For years, North Dakota legislators rejected proposals to protect mineral owners from oil and gas companies withholding their earnings. “Something has to be done,” one lawmaker now says.
www.propublica.org
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...Owing to global warming since 1850–1900, the median of the heatwaves during 2000–2009 became about 20 times more likely, and about 200 times more likely during 2010–2019. Overall, one-quarter of these events were virtually impossible without climate change.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Systematic attribution of heatwaves to the emissions of carbon majors - Nature
Climate change made 213 historical heatwaves reported over 2000–2023 more likely and more intense, to which each of the 180 carbon majors (fossil fuel and cement producers) substantially contributed.
www.nature.com
According to the report, the falling costs of energy produced by Chinese-made wind and solar have allowed countries like Mexico, Bangladesh and Malaysia to race past the US in recent years in terms of using renewables (rather than fossil fuels) in everyday activities.
www.nytimes.com/2025/09/08/c...
‘China Is the Engine’ Driving Nations Away From Fossil Fuels, Report Says
www.nytimes.com
out of curiosity (and if relevant), what questions would you ask your grandparents about their upbringings, history, life experiences, etc if you still had/have the chance to?