
Matilda Hay
Filmmaker, Science Researcher and Producer at Freelance
Photographer, Documentary Producer, and Visual Journalist, with a focus on environmental and human interest stories. Always curious, always learning
Articles
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1 week ago |
grist.org | Matilda Hay
In the dim twilight of an Arctic winterâs day, with the low sun stretching its orange fingers across the frozen sea, a group of researchers drill a hole through the ice and insert a hydrogen-powered pump. It looks unremarkable â a piece of pipe protruding from a metal cylinder â but it holds many hopes for protecting this landscape. Soon, it is sucking up seawater from below and spewing it onto the surface, flooding the area with a thin layer of water.
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1 week ago |
ecotopical.com | Matilda Hay
Welcome to EcoTopical Your daily eco-friendly green news aggregator. Leaf through planet Earths environmental headlines in one convenient place. Read, share and discover the latest on ecology, science and green living from the web's most popular sites.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Matilda Hay
In the dim twilight of an Arctic winter’s day, with the low sun stretching its orange fingers across the frozen sea, a group of researchers drill a hole through the ice and insert a hydrogen-powered pump. It looks unremarkable — a piece of pipe protruding from a metal cylinder — but it holds many hopes for protecting this landscape. Soon, it is sucking up seawater from below and spewing it onto the surface, flooding the area with a thin layer of water.
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1 month ago |
sentientmedia.org | Matilda Hay
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. In the cold dark of 5 a.m., Kyle Moellar, an apprentice at Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment, ushers a herd of cows into the milking parlor. Each waits patiently for her turn to stand, eight at a time, in the milking stalls, her udders dipped in disinfectant before the suction cups are applied.
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1 month ago |
businessinsider.com | Robert Leslie |Matilda Hay |Reem Makhoul
Video News An curved arrow pointing right. X LinkedIn Copy Link The letter F. An curved arrow pointing right. X LinkedIn Copy Link The letter F. Description An icon in the shape of an angle pointing down. The world's largest construction project is carving a path through the Saudi Arabian desert, but will the 170-kilometer-long megacity known as "the Line" ever become a reality?
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Love the walks @matthay44 takes me on! This was such a beautiful day

Braw winter’s day in Glen Callater. Saw golden eagles, white tailed eagles, peregrines, dippers, mountain hares and about one million red grouse. Photos taken by @haymatilda https://t.co/j4Z8NHIQB8

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