What a Zen master, a grieving elder, and a carbon bomb taught me about climate journalism
Let me tell you a story about an elder weeping at a tailings pond, the taste of chemicals in my throat, Bishop Tutu after his tour with Suncor, Bill McKibben's "carbon bomb" and what Thich Nhat Hanh told me about planting seeds through storytelling. I never imagined that elder's tears would launch a national publication—or reveal the secret to breaking through after all the explanations fail.