
Camille Fassett
Climate and Environment Data Reporter at Associated Press
accelerating decarbonization @watttime ⚡️+ vc fellow @thirdsphereHQ 🌱 · passionate about pasta, mountains, and wool socks · prev @AP_Climate @hrdag · she/her
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Jan 23, 2025 |
insidelogistics.ca | David Lieb |Camille Fassett
Three-quarters of businesses worldwide are expanding their supplier networks to mitigate risks in an increasingly fragmented global environment, according to new research by Economist Impact and DP World. The findings, revealed at the World Economic Forum, show a strategic shift as firms adapt to geopolitical uncertainty, heightened by “America first” policies in the United States.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
kunm.org | Tammy Webber |Brittany Peterson |Camille Fassett
Victims, police expert among those who can testify in 2023 Oñate shooting trial, judge rules - Austin Fisher, Source New Mexico A judge on Monday afternoon set guardrails around certain evidence and witness testimony in the upcoming attempted murder trial of a man who shot a climate activist at a protest over a controversial monument in northern New Mexico.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
independentespanol.com | Tammy Webber |Brittany Peterson |Camille Fassett |Brittany Peterson
Camille Stevens-Rumann se agazapó en la tierra y se inclinó sobre las plántulas de árboles perennes para medir cuánto había crecido cada una en siete meses. “Eso es de dos a tres pulgadas (5 a 7,6 centímetros) de crecimiento en el abeto”, dijo Stevens-Rumann, directora interina del Instituto de Restauración Forestal de Colorado.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
washingtontimes.com | Tammy Webber |Brittany Peterson |Camille Fassett
BELLVUE, Colo. — Camille Stevens-Rumann crouched in the dirt and leaned over evergreen seedlings, measuring how much each had grown in seven months. “That’s two to three inches of growth on the spruce,” said Stevens-Rumann, interim director at the Colorado Forest Restoration Institute.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
shorelinemedia.net | Michael Phillis |Camille Fassett |Kevin Braciszeski
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Flooding is driving millions of people to move out of their homes, limiting growth in some prospering communities and accelerating the decline of others, according to a new study that details how climate change and flooding are transforming where Americans live.
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