Amy Green
Reporter, Florida
Amy Green covers the environment and climate change from Orlando, Florida. She is a mid-career journalist and author whose extensive reporting on the Everglades is featured in the book MOVING WATER, published by Johns Hopkins University Press, and podcast DRAINED, available wherever you get your podcasts. Amy’s work has been recognized with many awards, including a prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award and Public Media Journalists Association award.
Prominent Everglades Scientist Prepares for Jail Amid Bitter Legal Dispute with Former Employer
By Amy Green
Florida’s Home Insurance Crisis Hits Hardest in Some of the State’s Poorest Counties
By Amy Green, Peter Aldhous
‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Set to Slash Through U.S. Climate and Justice Drive
By Marianne Lavelle, Aidan Hughes, Amy Green, Arcelia Martin, Dan Gearino, Georgina Gustin, Jake Bolster, Wyatt Myskow
In Florida’s Fragile Everglades, Trump Praises ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
By Amy Green
A Class-Action Lawsuit Aims to Restore Climate and Environmental Grants
By Amy Green
What’s In Store This Hurricane Season
ICN Sunday Morning
Trump Administration Faces Legal Action Over Federal Cuts’ Impact on Manatees
By Amy Green
Trump Executive Orders Violate Young People’s Rights to a Stable Climate, a Lawsuit Alleges
By Amy Green
NOAA Predicts Above-Average Hurricane Activity This Year
By Amy Green
Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Environmental Grant Funding
By Amy Green
Judge Asks Trump Administration for More Evidence That Funding Freeze Is Constitutional
By Amy Green
Federal Judge Orders Florida to Address Pollution That Led to Manatee Deaths
By Amy Green
Mounting Habitat Pressures Prompt New Conservation Program for Ailing Florida Bird
By Amy Green
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Youth-Led Climate Case. The Youth Say They Will Fight On
By Amy Green
Scrutiny for Florida Agencies Charged with Managing Treasured Waters Sparks Unease
By Amy Green
In Florida, State Rules Concentrate Toxic Smoke in Underserved Communities
By Amy Green