
Allison Martell
Investigative Data Journalist at Thomson Reuters
Data and investigative reporter with @Reuters, based in Toronto. 🏳️🌈
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Sep 23, 2024 |
sej.org | Ryan McNeill |Deborah Nelson |Allison Martell |Michael Ovaska
"The Bat Lands" by Ryan McNeill, Deborah J.
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Jul 21, 2024 |
myemail-api.constantcontact.com | Hal Brands |Stephen Grey |John Shiffman |Allison Martell
Quotes of the Day:"To safeguard democracy the people must have a keen sense of independence, self-respect, and their oneness." – Mohandas K. Gandhi" Allow primacy in unconventional conflicts to rest with the Special Operations Forces, combined with traditional aid and assistance."– Sam C. Sarkesian, Unconventional Conflicts in a New Security Era, Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam"Rulers who destroy men's freedom commonly begin by trying to retain its forms. ...
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Mar 22, 2024 |
oedigital.com | Stefanie Eschenbacher |Allison Martell
Pemex reportedly put off urgent repairs and maintenance at an important offshore platform for months, resulting in methane spewing into the atmosphere, according to internal documents and three sources familiar with the infrastructure. New data from the United Nations Environment Program's (UNEP) International Methane Emissions Observatory showed that the problematic Pemex platform in the Gulf of Mexico leaked methane as recently as December 24.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
nasdaq.com | Stefanie Eschenbacher |Allison Martell
MEXICO CITY, March 22 (Reuters) - Mexican state energy company Pemex put off urgent repairs and maintenance at an important offshore platform for months, resulting in methane spewing into the atmosphere, according to internal documents and three sources familiar with the infrastructure. Methane, the main component of natural gas, is a much more potent driver of global warming in the short term than carbon dioxide because it traps more heat in the atmosphere, tonne for tonne.
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Feb 9, 2024 |
reuters.com | Stefanie Eschenbacher |Allison Martell
MEXICO CITY, Feb 9 (Reuters) - State energy company Pemex released large volumes of methane from an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico last year, with leaks recurring even after a United Nations agency flagged problems there to the Mexican government, according to a Reuters analysis of previously unreported U.N. data. The data show that months after academic researchers first reported two major methane leaks from the Zaap-C platform in 2022, the facility still had large and frequent emissions.
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RT @JaimiDowdell: Companies responsible for some of the worst pollution in the U.S. have found an unlikely ally in a federal health agency…

RT @stefanieyaa: Mexico's @Pemex repeatedly leaked vast clouds of methane from a platform in the Gulf of Mexico - despite repeated warnings…