Aylin is a recent graduate I’d wager.
This is the title of one of her articles: "European colonisers killed so many indigenous Americans that the planet cooled down, a new study reveals
Yep. In the article she writes about, they say between 1492 and 1600, 50 million indigenous people were murdered by colonists or killed by diseases they carried.
Those were some busy colonists. How did they ever find the time to colonize with that blood all over their hands?
Aylin Woodward is a science and environment reporter for Business Insider in New York City. She is a proud graduate of the UC Santa Cruz Science Communication program, and graduated in 2015 from Dartmouth College with an A.B. in biological anthropology and government.
She covers all things related to the environment and climate change, including (but not limited to) natural disasters, floral and faunal extinctions, and extreme weather. Aylin is also well versed in paleoanthropology, paleontology, and archaeology, and enjoys the occasional Hollywood science fiction debunk.
Her work has appeared in New Scientist and the San Jose Mercury News, with additional bylines in Scientific American, Science, and BuzzFeed News. When not frantically meeting deadlines or interviewing sources, she can be found on the nearest roller derby track, or surfing the nearest beach.
You would be correct. 2015 to be exact.
Writers write, talkers talk, if nobody reads or listens they are out of a job. What a lousy job.
Aylin Woodward is a science and environment reporter for Business Insider in New York City. She is a proud graduate of the UC Santa Cruz Science Communication program, and graduated in 2015 from Dartmouth College with an A.B. in biological anthropology and government.
She covers all things related to the environment and climate change, including (but not limited to) natural disasters, floral and faunal extinctions, and extreme weather. Aylin is also well versed in paleoanthropology, paleontology, and archaeology, and enjoys the occasional Hollywood science fiction debunk.
Her work has appeared in New Scientist and the San Jose Mercury News, with additional bylines in Scientific American, Science, and BuzzFeed News. When not frantically meeting deadlines or interviewing sources, she can be found on the nearest roller derby track, or surfing the nearest beach.
2015.
“Aylin Woodward is a science and environment reporter for Business Insider in New York City. She is a proud graduate of the UC Santa Cruz Science Communication program, and graduated in 2015 from Dartmouth College with an A.B. in biological anthropology and government.
https://www.businessinsider.com/author/aylin-woodward
I guess little Aylin never heard of the glacier in Greenland that is growing in size.