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Georgina Gustin

Reporter, Washington, D.C.

Georgina Gustin covers agriculture for Inside Climate News, and has reported on the intersections of farming, food systems and the environment for much of her journalism career. Her work has won numerous awards, including the John B. Oakes Award for Distinguished Environmental Journalism, and she was twice named the Glenn Cunningham Agricultural Journalist of the Year, once with ICN colleagues. She has worked as a reporter for The Day in New London, Conn., the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and CQ Roll Call, and her stories have appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post and National Geographic’s The Plate, among others. She is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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Eating grass-fed beef doesn’t get climate-conscious carnivores off the hook. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Eating Grass-Fed Beef Isn’t as Climate-Friendly as You May Think

By Georgina Gustin

Tropical forests of the Amazon Basin. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images

Death by 1,000 Cuts: Why the Forest Carbon Sink Is Disappearing

By Georgina Gustin

Foods of all kinds of "use by" labels that can lead consumers to throw out food that's still edible. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Better 'Use by' Labels, Less Food Waste: Companies Take a Bite Out of Climate Change

By Georgina Gustin

Govs. Jerry Brown of California, Andrew Cuomo of New York, and Jay Inslee of Washington lead the U.S. Climate Alliance. Credit: U.S. Climate Alliance

14 States: We’re on Track to Meet Paris Climate Goals, Despite Trump

By Georgina Gustin

C-130 pilots with the California National Guard's 146th Airlift Wing fight the Pier Fire on Sept. 2, 2017. Credit: 146th Airlift Wing/California National Guard

With Extreme Heat and Dryness Fueling Wildfires, Firefighting Costs Top $2 Billion

By Georgina Gustin

House Speaker Paul Ryan, with Rep. Markwayne Mullin at left. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

U.S. House Votes to Block Climate Rules, Using Critical Budget Bill

By Georgina Gustin

Irma's storm surge flooded homes in Fort Myers and along the Florida coast. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Damage from Hurricanes Irma, Harvey Will Hit U.S. Taxpayers Hard

By Georgina Gustin

Flooding from Hurricane Harvey stranded cattle near Port Arthur, Texas. Credit: U.S. National Guard Staff Sgt. Daniel J. Martinez

Harvey Floods Batter Texas Farms, Stranding Cattle and Destroying Crops

By Georgina Gustin

Will Harvey's Damage Shift How Congress Sees Climate Change and Budget Cuts?

By Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr., Marianne Lavelle

Perry’s Grid Study Calls for Easing Pollution Rules on Power Plants

By Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr.

Credit: Todd Van Hoosear/CC-BY-SA-2.0

9 Eastern States Agree to Cut Power Plant Emissions an Additional 30%

By Georgina Gustin

Corn field. Credit: Patrik Stollarz/AFP/Getty Images

How Deeply Will Rising Temperatures Cut into Crop Yields?

By Georgina Gustin

A break in Exxon's Pegasus Pipeline sent heavy tar sands crude oil spilling into a neighborhood of Mayflower, Arkansas, in 2013. Credit: U.S. EPA

Court Lets Exxon Off the Hook for Pipeline Spill in Arkansas Neighborhood

By Georgina Gustin

In every month of 2016, at least 12% of global land was in severe drought, the State of the Climate in 2016 report shows. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Hot, Dry and Worrisome: 2016 Was a Record-Breaking Year for Climate

By Georgina Gustin

Soybeans after a rainstorm. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

‘Spongy’ Soil Can Help Farmers Combat Climate Change

By Georgina Gustin

Farmers who have dealt with droughts and extreme weather know the risks of climate change. Credit: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

USDA Staff Were Coached Not to Say ‘Climate Change,’ Emails Show

By Georgina Gustin

A Ugandan man clears trees and brush to create rangeland for cattle.  Credit: Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images

Paying Villagers to Keep Their Trees Alive Pays Off, Study Finds

By Georgina Gustin

Fossil fuels in California. Credit: David McNew/Getty Images

Coastal Communities Sue 37 Oil, Gas and Coal Companies Over Climate Change

By Georgina Gustin

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