Audrea Lim
About Audrea Lim
Audrea Lim is a Brooklyn-based journalist who has written for New Yorker, Rolling Stone, The New Republic and The Nation, and also edits for Verso Books. She is originally from Calgary, Alberta.
Justin Trudeau and Hillary Clinton celebrate Women in the World in New York
By the time the lights came on, the Prime Minister was already seated on stage, waving and beaming at the crowd of women, at once the heartthrob and beloved son.
Dakota Access pipeline wakes “giant” as Trump approaches White House
“It’s the ‘same old, same old’ with the U.S. government,” said LaDonna Brave Bull Allard from the Standing Rock Sioux. “We’ve been fighting them ever since they stepped onto our country.”
How a scandal-plagued company gave birth to Kinder Morgan
Three years ago, a Wall Street analyst, Kevin Kaiser of Hedgeye Research, called Kinder Morgan a “house of cards,” ... because they were skimping on maintenance
The booming coal city that turned into a ghost town
In the village of Immerath in western Germany, the buildings are boarded up and there is not a pedestrian to be seen.
From swords to solar, a German town takes control of its energy
Above a former German military ammunition camp, perched atop a metal stem like an oversized stalk of wheat, giant blades rotate in the sky, given life by an invisible breeze.
Twelve U.S. congressmen got campaign money from Exxon PAC. Now they want this man to shut up
Of the thirteen congressmen, twelve have received campaign contributions from the Exxon Mobil PAC since 2012.