Articles by Avery Schuyler Nunn
Avery Schuyler Nunn is a freelance science journalist and previous Climate Solutions Fellow at Grist. She lives on a farm along the central coast of California, where she often explores beneath the ocean’s surface with her camera. In 2021, she earned her Master of Science degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where she specialized in investigative science reporting and the climate-driven redistribution of species. You can find her work in Grist, Scientific American, National Geographic, Smithsonian Magazine, Nautilus, and more.
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Auckland drenched by New Zealand’s wettest month on record
The nation’s prime minister attributes the torrential rain and flooding to climate change.
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Ann Arbor’s big decarbonization bet
The Michigan city has ambitions to go carbon neutral, and they begin in one of its most frontline neighborhoods.
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Ann Arbor’s big decarbonization bet
The Michigan city has ambitions to go carbon neutral, and they begin in one of its most frontline neighborhoods.
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The world’s oceans broke a heat record … again
Those higher temperatures could lead to more coastal erosion, flooding, and extreme weather