
Nate Hegyi
Outside/In Host & Senior ProducerBefore joining New Hampshire Public Radio in February 2022, Nate covered public lands, federal agencies and tribal affairs as a reporter for the Mountain West News Bureau, a consortium of NPR member stations in the region. Nate's work has aired on NPR, BBC, CBC and other outlets.
In 2020, he was awarded the Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize for riding a bicycle. Okay, he also produced a podcast about the 800-mile trip and interviewed rural voters ahead of a contentious election. But mainly he just rode his bicycle, something he likes to do a lot. He also likes hanging out with his three dogs and taking long trips to the desert with his wife, Christine.
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What happens when the growing threat of landslides collides with a housing crisis?
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The SEC is trying to make sustainable investing easier. But can you save for retirement in a way that’s both good for the planet … and good for your pocketbook?
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It's one of the most popular television shows in the country. What does it get right – and wrong – about the people and landscapes of the American West?
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Outside/In host Nate Hegyi discovers a colony of bats living in the siding of his new house and is forced to either evict them or learn to coexist.
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Many Republicans say the solution to wildfires is more logging. Are they right?
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A temporary boost in pay for wildland firefighters is set to expire in October. Some say they'll quit if Congress doesn't act to make it permanent.
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As the movie Oppenheimer plays in theaters across the country, families affected by fallout from atomic testing in New Mexico are pushing Congress for compensation.
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With the film ‘Oppenheimer’ coming out this week, host Nate Hegyi takes a look at the hidden history behind the world’s first radioactive fallout in the latest Outside/In episode, "Oppenheimer's omission."
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As a candidate, Joe Biden called himself a climate change pioneer. He promised a green energy revolution. More renewables, way less fossil fuels, and a carbon-neutral economy by 2050. So, two years in, how’s he doing?