Diane Toomey is an award-winning public radio journalist who has worked at Marketplace, the World Vision Report, and Living on Earth, where she was the science editor. Her reporting has won numerous awards, including the American Institute of Biological Sciences' Media Award. She is a regular contributor to Yale e360 and currently is an associate researcher at the PBS science show NOVA.
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How to Make Farm-to-Table A Truly Sustainable Movement
September 15, 2014
By Diane Toomey
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Where Will Earth Head After Its ‘Climate Departure’?
July 2, 2014
By Diane Toomey
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How A Small College Launched Divestment from Fossil Fuels
June 9, 2014
By Diane Toomey
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How Rise of Citizen Science Is Democratizing Research
January 28, 2014
By Diane Toomey
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Greenpeace’s Kumi Naidoo on Russia and the Climate Struggle
January 14, 2014
By Diane Toomey
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Finding a Better Message onThe Risks of Climate Change
September 12, 2013
By Diane Toomey
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Scientists and Aid Experts Plan for a Warmer Future
August 15, 2013
By Diane Toomey
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Coal Pollution and the Fight For Environmental Justice
June 19, 2013
By Diane Toomey
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For Africa’s Solar Sisters, Off-Grid Electricity is Power
May 21, 2013
By Diane Toomey
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Designing the Urban Landscape To Meet 21st Century Challenges
December 5, 2012
By Diane Toomey
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How the Web Can Help Identify Countless Undiscovered Species
September 27, 2012
By Diane Toomey
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Maya Lin’s Memorial to Vanishing Nature
June 25, 2012
By Diane Toomey
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Global Scarcity: Scramble for Dwindling Natural Resources
May 23, 2012
By Diane Toomey