
Esme Deprez
Senior Investigative Reporter at Bloomberg Businessweek
Senior Investigative Reporter at Bloomberg News
investigative reporter, ex-@business/@BW. maine native, california transplant, with love & squalor. links/RTs=zero [email protected]
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Sep 28, 2023 |
bloomberg.com | Esme Deprez
Examining all things climate, ranging from the biggest environmental story of the moment and why it matters in a larger scale, to innovative solutions that can turn the tide.
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Sep 28, 2023 |
tinyurl.com | Esme Deprez
Kyla Bennett, an ecologist and attorney in Easton, Massachusetts, subscribes to a school of thought called antispeciesism, which considers the preferential treatment of any animal species over another, humans included, to be unethical. So she’s long railed against the use of chemicals to kill insects, especially over a 26-square-mile stretch of freshwater wetlands and soggy woodlands near her home.
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Sep 27, 2023 |
bloomberg.com | Esme Deprez
Kyla Bennett, an ecologist and attorney in Easton, Massachusetts, subscribes to a school of thought called antispeciesism, which considers the preferential treatment of any animal species over another, humans included, to be unethical. So she’s long railed against the use of chemicals to kill insects, especially over a 26-square-mile stretch of freshwater wetlands and soggy woodlands near her home.
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Aug 2, 2022 |
afr.com | Esme Deprez |Evan Weinberger |Jennifer Surane
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Jun 8, 2022 |
niemanstoryboard.org | Esme Deprez |Chip Scanlan
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On today’s What Next: PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” have been linked to cancers, birth defects, infertility, and more. Will EPA rules regulating the amount of PFAS in our drinking water do enough to keep us safe? https://t.co/JKbLxcge8n

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