Nicole Mormann, TakePart

Nicole Mormann

TakePart

Contact Nicole

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • TakePart

Past articles by Nicole:

Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Palm Oil?

The ubiquitous ingredient linked to deforestation and the destruction of habitat for orangutans and tigers is used in products all around your home. → Read More

The Diverse Faces of Silicon Valley's Techies

A new portrait series aims to highlight those who often remain underrepresented in California’s largest tech hub. → Read More

Reducing Food Waste Could Curb Climate Change

A new study predicts that wasted food could increase greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century. → Read More

El Niño–Caused Drought Could Dry Up These Beautiful Island Destinations

Northern Pacific nation Palau is the latest island area to declare a state of emergency over its lack of water resources. → Read More

On World Water Day, One Family’s Fight For Clean Water Could Bring Their Daughter Back Home

Doctors warn the toddler won’t survive without running water, but a charity’s water installation project could make her homecoming possible. → Read More

Polluted Environment Is Responsible for One-Quarter of Global Deaths

Diseases caused by environmental hazards are preventable, but only if local governments intervene. → Read More

Google Won’t Let Kenya Block the Nation’s First Gay Music Video

The global tech giant refused to take down the video despite demands from government regulators. → Read More

Cape Cod’s Most Unusual Tourists Are Some of the Rarest in the World

Endangered right whales are showing up in the bay area in unexpectedly high numbers, but experts worry the population is on the decline as a whole. → Read More

As Climate Change Decimates Crops, 500,000 People Will Die by 2050

With global temperatures rising, researchers predict there will be fewer healthy fruits and veggies to go around in the future. → Read More

Cardinal Denies Protecting Australia's Most Notorious Pedophile Priest

The Vatican official had the priest relocated six times, but insists he knew nothing of widespread abuse. → Read More

The Catholic Church ‘Mucked Things Up’ on Sexual Abuse, Says Third-Highest-Ranking Clergyman

On Sunday, Vatican treasurer George Pell admitted to failing victims of sexual abuse by a number of priests in his former diocese. → Read More

To Save Water, This Woman Is Running Marathons on Every Continent

Mina Guli has already run some 430 miles toward her goal to raise awareness for the global water scarcity crisis. → Read More

Salaries Aren’t the Only Workplace Gender Gap Problem

Men and women vary sharply in their level of knowledge of the issue. → Read More

Millennials Could Determine the Presidential Election—but Will They Vote?

The 18–30 crowd could be the swing vote in swing states if they buck the trend of low turnout among the young. → Read More

These Are the Best and Worst Cities in the World

Americans can go ahead and cross their state’s capital off this list. → Read More

The Future of Parisian Housing Could Be a Floating Village Shrouded in Trees

The eco-conscious design of Thousand Trees could mean big environmental gains in a city known for its smog. → Read More

Violence Is Threatening Lives in the Hungriest Nation in the World

UNICEF warns that Burundi could face multiple crises if conflict continues to worsen. → Read More

Refugees in Jordan Are Using Their Eyes to Pay for Groceries

An iris-scanning system is helping refugees to get the food they need in the most secure and efficient way possible. → Read More

Being Gay in Indonesia Isn’t Illegal, But It Isn’t Accepted Either

Recent bans against same-sex couple emojis are just a few small signs of a growing anti-LGBT movement in the country. → Read More

A Tale of Two Lovebirds: These 8 Animals Are In It for the Long Haul

While monogamy is rare in the animal kingdom, a few species are intent on lasting a lifetime with their companion. → Read More