Pragathi Ravi
pragathiravi.bsky.social
Pragathi Ravi
@pragathiravi.bsky.social
Science journalist. 📍New York
When I visited Jordan last November, I met farmers cultivating crops in one of the world's most water-scarce regions. But lately, years of overpumping have rendered their groundwater saline.

My story for the inaugural Middle Eastern issue of @wired.com
www.wired.me/story/jordan...
Jordan’s Groundwater Is Turning Salty — and Killing Farms
As aquifers collapse under overpumping, farmers in Azraq are turning to magnetic water-treatment devices in a fight against rising salinity.
www.wired.me
February 17, 2026 at 6:45 PM
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'Oil Spills Are Pushing Indian Fishers to the Brink', by Laasya Shekhar and @pragathiravi.bsky.social for @newlinesmag.bsky.social.
Oil Spills Are Pushing Indian Fishers to the Brink
In the small town of Ennore, the effects of multiple disasters are threatening local waterways and livelihoods
newlinesmag.com
January 22, 2026 at 12:47 AM
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Hoewel dit interview met Lex Bohlmeijer van februari 2023 is, en er daarna wel belangrijke nieuwe ontwikkelingen zijn in de verspreiding van vogelgriep, denk ik dat het toch nog interessant is voor mensen die zich meer willen verdiepen in de vogelgriepuitbraak.
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De kans op een nieuwe pandemie is klein, zegt deze vogelgriepexpert. Maar hij wordt elke dag iets groter
Het vogelgriepvirus is overgesprongen naar zoogdieren en dat is zorgelijk: komt er een voor mensen besmettelijke variant en krijgen we straks een nieuwe pandemie? Niet vanzelfsprekend, zegt Thijs Kuik...
decorrespondent.nl
December 20, 2025 at 11:45 AM
I recently had an opportunity to take a more essayist approach to reporting on biodiversity, find my latest on drawing parallels between leafcutter ants and indigenous communities for @notimportant.bsky.social
www.importantnotimportant.com/p/why-separa...
Why separating humans from nature contradicts biology
What 60 million years of ant farming teaches us about conservation
www.importantnotimportant.com
January 27, 2026 at 9:56 AM
A few months ago, I spoke to Shane Farrell about his diving adventures off the coast of Maine. His team had recently discovered how the red turf algae was taking over kelp forests.

For @insideclimatenews.org, I traced the susceptibility of the kelp. insideclimatenews.org/news/1912202...
Maine’s Once Abundant Kelp Forests Face an Array of Growing Threats - Inside Climate News
These breeding grounds for fish are under siege from red turf algae, sea urchins, storm surges, warming waters and climate change.
insideclimatenews.org
December 21, 2025 at 6:36 AM
Earlier this year, I had a chance to profile biologist Adam Herdman's efforts to save a fascinating orchid species from extinction. @boyceupholt.bsky.social's thoughtful edits transformed his triumph in the swamps and the lab, into this fascinating story

southlandsmag.com/the-ghost-or...
October 25, 2025 at 1:45 PM
Heatwaves are more dire for people with schizophrenia. For @prismreports.org, I trace how impaired cognition and consumption of antipsychotic drugs make this group particularly vulnerable. Read the full story: prismreports.org/2025/10/22/e...
As climate change worsens, evidence links extreme heat and mental illness
Extreme weather can be especially catastrophic for people with schizophrenia, a highly stigmatized group who also experience unique risks associated with heat
prismreports.org
October 23, 2025 at 11:38 PM
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The ‘Green Revolution’ transformed global agriculture. Now it’s adapting to climate change.

grist.org/food-and-agr...

#food #agriculture #Climate #Hunger #GreenSky #Farming #Farms
The 'Green Revolution' transformed global agriculture. Now it's adapting to climate change.
The same techniques that fed the exploding global population of the twentieth century are adapting to global warming in the twenty-first.
grist.org
September 24, 2025 at 12:28 PM
Heatwaves are shrinking wheat grains, but climate-resilient seeds hold promise for sustaining yields. In my first for @grist.org, I profile the efforts of @cimmyt.bsky.social to insulate farmer incomes in South Asia against frequent extreme weather events.

grist.org/food-and-agr...
The 'Green Revolution' transformed global agriculture. Now it's adapting to climate change.
The same techniques that fed the exploding global population of the 20th century are being used to adapt agriculture to one of the most serious threats of the 21st.
grist.org
September 24, 2025 at 4:33 PM
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As no one claims responsibility for oil spills, fishers and farmers in India are left with little recourse. Uprooter @pragathiravi.bsky.social and Flavia Lopes for @thexylom.com

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No One Wants To Be the Fall Guy for Oil Spills off India’s Coast
Since 2024, six large oil spills have polluted India's western coast, affecting millions; yet, no one, including the government, wants to take responsibility for the cleanup.
www.thexylom.com
September 19, 2025 at 5:37 PM
When spinach seed crops started wilting in the Pacific Northwest, pathologist Lindsey du Toit began hunting for a solution. Now, her team has found a wild spinach variety from Central Asia that can resist the wilt-causing pathogen. My latest- share.google/Fb5QDrvRatXi...
The Spinach Is Wilting - Offrange
Fusarium wilt is a destructive fungal disease that has long vexed spinach seed farmers in the Pacific Northwest. Researchers may have found a fix.
share.google
July 28, 2025 at 7:31 PM
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Jaws' release in 1975 haunted the reputation of sharks worldwide. But a generation of scientists helped turn the tide.

My story for @nytimes.com

www.nytimes.com/2025/06/21/s...
Fifty Years After ‘Jaws,’ Shark Science Is Still Surfacing
www.nytimes.com
June 24, 2025 at 8:41 PM
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Today, the first images from the world's largest digital camera at Vera C. Rubin Observatory were finally unveiled!

Read about the new observatory and its unique science goals in my article for BBC Sky at Night Magazine: www.skyatnightmagazine.com/news/vera-c-...
Vera C Rubin Observatory first images | BBC Sky at Night Magazine
After months of tests and calibration, the Rubin Observatory camera’s first images are unveiled, showing the Lagoon Nebula and Virgo Cluster.
www.skyatnightmagazine.com
June 23, 2025 at 12:40 PM
Salt production in India is undertaken by thousands of workers who spend hours in the sun, even during heatwaves. This has caused chronic kidney dysfunction among them.

In my first for @inthesetimes.com, I write about this disease burden.
inthesetimes.com/article/cost...
The Cost Of Salt
India’s salt-production industry has seen massive growth over the past 75 years, but the working conditions of the country’s salt pan workers are deteriorating.
inthesetimes.com
May 19, 2025 at 6:25 PM
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Most of India's electricity comes from coal-fired power plants. For @Eos.org, Scienceline's @pragathiravi.bsky.social explores possible consequences of these plants for the country's agriculture.
Emissions from Coal-Fired Power Plants May Lower Crop Yields in India - Eos
Nitrogen dioxide may reduce wheat and rice crops by more than 10%, according to a new study.
buff.ly
April 4, 2025 at 8:48 PM