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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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California Gov. Jerry Brown. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

California’s New Cap-and-Trade Plan Heads for a Vote — with Compromises

By Georgina Gustin

Airport ground crews wait in the shade of an airplane grounded by excessive heat in Phoenix. Credit: Josh Lott/Getty Images

Too Hot to Fly? Expect More Flight Delays as Temperatures Rise

By Georgina Gustin

Jakeline Romero Epiayu, a Wayúu activist who has been protested against a coal mine in Colombia, has received death threats targeting herself and her family. Credit: Christian Mclaughlin

200 Environmental Activists Murdered During a Deadly 2016, Report Finds

By Georgina Gustin

Extreme heat added to the dry conditions as wildfires broke out across California and the West.

Longer, Fiercer Fire Seasons the New Normal with Climate Change

By Georgina Gustin

An increase in carbon-intensive fuels like tar sands accelerated greenhouse gas emissions.

25 Companies Responsible for Half of Global Emissions Over Past 3 Decades

By Georgina Gustin

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, right, with Steve Bannon. Credit: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images

Drilling on Federal Land Headed for Faster Approvals, Zinke Says

By Georgina Gustin

Volvo electric vehicles charge up. Credit: Zero Emission Resource Organization/CC-BY-2.0

Electric Cars Will Outsell Gas Competitors by 2040, BNEF Says

By Georgina Gustin

Indonesia has feed the world's appetite for palm oil by chopping down its tropical forests to clear space for palm oil plantations.

From Beef to Palm Oil, Investors Worry about Climate Risk in the Food Industry

By Georgina Gustin

House Appropriations energy subcommittee marks up the DOE budget bill.

Half a Loaf: Lawmakers Vote to Keep Some Energy Funds Trump Would Cut

By Georgina Gustin

Targeted as a Coal Ash Dumping Ground, This Georgia Town Fought Back

By Georgina Gustin

Rice fields near Sacramento, California. Credit: Mark Miller/CC-BY-3.0

U.S. Rice Farmers Turn Sustainability into Carbon Credits, with Microsoft as First Buyer

By Georgina Gustin

Beef cattle contribute to greenhouse gas emissions

U.S.-China Beef Deal Puts Higher Emissions on the Menu

By Georgina Gustin

Wind power and smokestacks

U.S. Power Sector Emissions Fall to Near 1990 Levels, Decoupling from Economic Growth

By Georgina Gustin

Through ARPA-E, Brown University is working on new ways to convert rising and falling tides to electricity.

ARPA-E on Track to Boost U.S. Energy, Report Says. Trump Wants to Nix It.

By Georgina Gustin

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt left after 2 hours at the G7 environment summit.

U.S. Refuses to Join G7 Climate Change Declaration, Becomes a Footnote

By Georgina Gustin

Street flooding along the East Coast

U.S. Coastal Cities Will Flood More Often and More Severely, Study Warns

By Georgina Gustin

In Connecticut, standing up for action on climate change

1,400+ U.S. Cities, States & Businesses Vow to Fulfill Paris Climate Commitments

By Georgina Gustin

Donald Trump's budget is drawing a backlash

Trump Climate Cuts 'Totally Inexplicable,' Former Agency Heads Say

By Georgina Gustin

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