Chloe Whitmore, US Climate Correspondent

Chloe Whitmore reports on the environmental crises and climate policy shifts across the United States. From the frontlines of wildfires in the West to the legislative battles in D.C., Chloe provides in-depth analysis of America's transition to renewable energy. She holds a degree in Environmental Science from Yale and was previously a climate reporter for The Atlantic.
426 Articles

Embracing the Deluge: How to Thrive Amidst Increasingly Wet Winters

** The relentless downpours gripping the UK are becoming a new normal,…

New Study Challenges Long-Held Beliefs About a Dynasty’s Downfall

** Recent research has shifted the narrative surrounding the collapse of a…

Inside the Antarctic: A Day in the Life of a Climate Reporter’s Expedition Diet

In the heart of Antarctica, where the icy landscape meets groundbreaking scientific…

Stalled Negotiations on Colorado River Water Use Raise Concerns for Future Cooperation

** After extensive discussions spanning two years, the seven states that share…

Trump’s Repeal of Key Environmental Protections Sparks Legal Showdown

In a significant move that has sent shockwaves through the environmental community,…

Uncertainty Looms as Leadership Changes at Major Climate Supercomputer

** The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced a significant shift in…

Heathrow Airport’s Unique Collision Course: Walking Habits Spark Congestion Concerns

In a surprising revelation, Heathrow Airport’s CEO, Thomas Woldbye, has highlighted a…

Climate Action at the Forefront: Louise Yeung Tackles a Pressing Agenda

** As the world grapples with increasingly severe climate challenges, Louise Yeung,…

Venezuela’s Untapped Natural Gas Reserves: A Potential Game-Changer Amid Geopolitical Hurdles

Venezuela, a nation often associated with its substantial oil reserves, is now…

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