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Michelle Nijhuis
Environmental & Science Journalist

Writing about humans and other species

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  • Energy and Climate Change 108
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Tiny Pollinators Need Wildlife Corridors Too
Tiny Pollinators Need Wildlife Corridors Too
The AtlanticMichelle NijhuisJanuary 19, 2017Ecology and Conservation
Cruel North
Cruel North
Virginia Quarterly ReviewMichelle NijhuisJanuary 1, 2017Reviews and Interviews, Energy and Climate Change
Forcing the Issue
Forcing the Issue
The AtlanticMichelle NijhuisDecember 13, 2016Parenting, On Science
The Teenagers Suing Over Climate Change
The Teenagers Suing Over Climate Change
The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisDecember 6, 2016Energy and Climate Change
How the Parks of Tomorrow Will Be Different
How the Parks of Tomorrow Will Be Different
National GeographicMichelle NijhuisDecember 1, 2016Energy and Climate Change, History, Ecology and Conservation, All-time Favorites
Why Trump Can't Make Coal Great Again
Why Trump Can't Make Coal Great Again
National GeographicMichelle NijhuisNovember 29, 2016Energy and Climate Change
Science Metaphors (cont.): Scale Mismatch
Science Metaphors (cont.): Scale Mismatch
The Last Word on NothingMichelle NijhuisNovember 10, 2016Ecology and Conservation, Essays, Language
What We Can Learn From the California Drought
What We Can Learn From the California Drought
National GeographicMichelle NijhuisNovember 7, 2016Energy and Climate Change, Essays
Who Killed the Bramble Cay Melomys?
Who Killed the Bramble Cay Melomys?
The AtlanticMichelle NijhuisOctober 20, 2016Ecology and Conservation, Energy and Climate Change
A Fuller Vision of the Russian Far East
A Fuller Vision of the Russian Far East
The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisOctober 10, 2016History, Ecology and Conservation
Is Awe Really Good for You?
Is Awe Really Good for You?
The AtlanticMichelle NijhuisSeptember 22, 2016Ecology and Conservation
The Sound of Climate Change
The Sound of Climate Change
The AtlanticMichelle NijhuisSeptember 14, 2016Ecology and Conservation, Energy and Climate Change, Art and Artists
Science Metaphors (cont.): The Anthropocene
Science Metaphors (cont.): The Anthropocene
The Last Word on NothingMichelle NijhuisAugust 31, 2016Energy and Climate Change, Essays, Language
After a Hundred Years of the Park Service, What’s Next?
After a Hundred Years of the Park Service, What’s Next?
The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisAugust 25, 2016History, Ecology and Conservation
Toward a Unified Theory of Poohsticks
Toward a Unified Theory of Poohsticks
The Last Word on NothingMichelle NijhuisAugust 12, 2016Essays, Parenting
Are Conservationists Worrying too Much About Climate Change?
Are Conservationists Worrying too Much About Climate Change?
The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisAugust 10, 2016Ecology and Conservation, Energy and Climate Change
How to Name a Caribou
How to Name a Caribou
The Last Word on NothingMichelle NijhuisJuly 29, 2016Ecology and Conservation, Language, Essays
What ‘Frankenstein’ Says About Climate Change
What ‘Frankenstein’ Says About Climate Change
The AtlanticMichelle NijhuisJune 15, 2016Literature, History, Energy and Climate Change, Essays
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