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Jeremy White

Jeremy White is a graphics editor for The New York Times. He contributes to visual stories that span many desks, including international, climate and sports. Prior to joining The Times in 2011, he earned his bachelor’s degree from the School of Journalism at the University of Montana and received his master’s degree from the Department of Geography at the University of Wisconsin. He has been an adjunct professor at Columbia University since 2013.

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    How to Cool Down a City

    Singapore is rethinking its sweltering urban areas to dampen the effects of climate change. Can it be a model?

    By Pablo Robles, Josh Holder and Jeremy White

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    An Inside Look at Covid’s Lasting Damage to the Lungs

    This 3-D reconstruction of lung scans reveals damage that has lingered for years in patients who became severely ill early in the pandemic.

    By Jeremy White, Pam Belluck, Noah Bassetti-Blum, Eleanor Lutz and Hang Do Thi Duc

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    See One Historic Turkish Street Before and After the Earthquakes

    The Times flew a drone over a street in Antakya’s Old City to show the places that were lost — among them, a barber shop, a historic church and doner kebab shops.

    By Anjali Singhvi, Bedel Saget, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Sergey Ponomarev and Jeremy White

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    Extreme Heat Will Change Us

    Half the world could soon face dangerous heat. We measured the daily toll it is already taking.

    By Alissa J. Rubin, Ben Hubbard, Josh Holder, Noah Throop, Emily Rhyne, Jeremy White, James Glanz, Josh Williams, Sarah Almukhtar and Rumsey Taylor

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    The Monsoon Is Becoming More Extreme

    South Asia’s monsoon is inextricably linked, culturally and economically, to much of Asia. Climate change is making it increasingly violent and erratic.

    By Henry Fountain, Zach Levitt and Jeremy White

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