Dan Drollette
About Dan Drollette
Dan Drollette is the deputy editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. He is a science writer/editor and foreign correspondent who has filed stories from every continent except Antarctica. His stories have appeared in Scientific American, International Wildlife, MIT’s Technology Review, Natural History, Cosmos, Science, New Scientist, and the BBC Online, among others.
Can young creatives convince Big Advertising to ditch Big Oil?
Some of the biggest contributors to global warming — if indirect ones — are the public relations firms and ad agencies in the pay of Big Oil and Big Auto.
The dinosaur trees that survived Australia's wildfires and the hope they give
Buried amid the horrific news from Australia about climate change and out-of-control wildfire was something positive.
Is BlackRock going green? Or greenwashing?
Is it real change, or the latest in greenwashing? Either way, it could be argued that it’s a good sign for the climate.