THE ROCKY FILES: THE POWER OF PEOPLE
Rocky Kistner
There is nothing more impactful than stories about people on the front lines of climate change and environmental assaults. The fishermen, the farmers, the residents battling refinery pollution and bureaucracies. From the boreal forests of northern Alberta to the polluted refineries of the Gulf of Mexico, I have seen their story-telling power resonate with people all over the world. This site is meant to be a collaboration with people of all walks of life and all regions. Join me and tell your stories. We have the power to make change.
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Powerful reporting and editing. Sad story that’s even sadder because the journalists working on this piece have all been laid off. @washingtonpost
Three months later, this is my last @washingtonpost story — delayed because nearly everyone involved in it was laid off. I am very grateful to newsroom friends who made sure it published anyway, and to brave Roman Mongold and his family for their time.
https://wapo.st/4cNY7Cm
How data centers can create local heat islands: “We are one of the hottest places on Earth...It’s mind-boggling to believe that these projects won’t have an impact on our water and energy infrastructure or significantly contribute to air pollution and noise pollution.”
As species rapidly disappear, a new plan to finance their protection: “It’s truly insane that we’ve built these economic systems without … understanding that we also have to reward nature for its services” @MJ_Coren @washingtonpost
Column | What happened when gorillas got bank accounts
Former war correspondent Jonathan Ledgard says enabling wild species to pay for their own conservation can align the...
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“There is nothing on earth more resource intensive than the oil and gas industry…when we burn oil and gas, the waste ends up mostly in the atmosphere (and your lungs), not in a landfill. “

I see many posts talking about how 'resource intensive' wind and solar are.
Check my math, but the world extracts, processes, transports, and burns 100 million barrels of oil a day, about 14 million metric tons worth.
My best estimate of the weight of all the wind turbine
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Awards
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Edward R. Murrow
Radio-Television Digital News Association Edward R. Murrow award For investigative reporting on U.S. congressional travel violations, American Public Media’s Marketplace and American RadioWorks (2006) -
George Polk
George Polk award for national television reporting“The Great American Bailout," associate producer PBS Frontline (1991) -
Investigative Reporters & Editors
Investigative Reporters and Editors national television award"That's What Friends Are For," Investigation of AIDS charity abuses by Dionne Warwick’s foundation, reporter and producer, ABC New Day One (1993).






















