
Katie Zezima
Climate Science and Impact Editor at The Washington Post
Climate impact and science editor @washingtonpost. Formerly deputy editor for health/sci and America, national correspondent, campaign and White House reporter.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Reena Flores |Elana Gordon |Savannah Robinson |Ariel Plotnick |Sean Carter |Scott Dance | +2 more
Across the southeastern United States, Hurricane Helene destroyed houses, swept up cars and overflowed riverbanks. Now millions of people are without power and clean drinking water; more than 100 people are dead. “It's not really an overstatement to say there are towns that were there and are basically not there anymore,” environment and climate reporter Brady Dennis said. He’s been reporting from North Carolina, where many communities were not prepared for the disaster.
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Nov 23, 2021 |
washingtonpost.com | Katie Zezima
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Feb 6, 2021 |
washingtonpost.com | Juliet Eilperin |Katie Zezima
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Nov 27, 2020 |
nytimes.com | Katie Zezima
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Nov 5, 2020 |
washingtonpost.com | Joel Achenbach |Christopher Rowland |Katie Zezima |Aaron C. Davis
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Greenpeace ordered to pay Dakota Access Pipeline operator $667 million in case that could destroy the group https://t.co/KaSUhA6VYc

Helene blew through nearly six months ago. North Carolina’s recovery has barely begun. https://t.co/02ou9VOEMT

What went wrong the night Altadena burned https://t.co/LtojD6GC2L