Anna Belle Peevey
Video Producer, New York City
Anna Belle is a New York City-based videographer and producer. Before joining ICN, she worked on projects ranging from an exposé with Bill Moyers to PBS FRONTLINE investigations. She has filmed and produced for the New York Times and Al Jazeera English, among others. She co-produced a four-part science series for PBS with a grant from the National Science Foundation, where she reported in the slums of India and the trout streams of rural Pennsylvania, looking at the ways smart technologies have aided in the collection of scientific data. She has her master’s from UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism.
50th Anniversary of Earth Day Goes Online
By Anna Belle Peevey
Bill McKibben on the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day
By Anna Belle Peevey
INSIDE InsideClimate News, with Reporter Sabrina Shankman
By Anna Belle Peevey
Video: In New York’s Empty Streets, Lessons for Climate Change in the Response to Covid-19
By Anna Belle Peevey
New York’s Empty Streets Present Lessons for Covid-19 and Climate Change
By Anna Belle Peevey
Video: A Climate Change ‘Hackathon’ Takes Aim at New York’s Buildings
By Anna Belle Peevey
New York's First Climathon
By Anna Belle Peevey
Stephen Murray—How Are We Going to Get Out?
By Anna Belle Peevey
Sam Gronseth—The Most Known Choral Melody in the World
By Anna Belle Peevey
Randy Larsen—These Are the Good Old Days
By Anna Belle Peevey
Daniel Hill—Anyone Who Wasn’t Scared, Wasn’t Here
By Anna Belle Peevey
Holly Ratliff—I Need a Place to Heal
By Anna Belle Peevey
Wally Sipher—My Sister Judy
By Anna Belle Peevey
Brian Alderman—More Fire Than We Could Deal With
By Anna Belle Peevey
Mayor Al Cathey—I Never Thought This Would Happen
By Anna Belle Peevey
Tan Smiley—I Could Not Believe What My Eyes Had Seen
By Anna Belle Peevey