James Bruggers
Reporter, Southeast
James Bruggers covers the U.S. Southeast, part of Inside Climate News’ National Environment Reporting Network. He previously covered energy and the environment for Louisville’s Courier Journal, where he worked as a correspondent for USA Today and was a member of the USA Today Network environment team. Before moving to Kentucky in 1999, Bruggers worked as a journalist in Montana, Alaska, Washington and California. Bruggers’ work has won numerous recognitions, including best beat reporting, Society of Environmental Journalists, and the National Press Foundation’s Thomas Stokes Award for energy reporting. He served on the board of directors of the SEJ for 13 years, including two years as president. He lives in Louisville with his wife, Christine Bruggers.
The First African American Cardinal Is a Climate Change Leader
By James Bruggers
Senate 2020: The Loeffler-Warnock Senate Runoff in Georgia Offers Extreme Contrasts on Climate
By James Bruggers
Senate 2020: In the Perdue-Ossoff Senate Runoff, Support for Fossil Fuels Is the Dividing Line
By James Bruggers
The Polls Showed Democrats Poised to Reclaim the Senate. Then Came Election Day.
By James Bruggers, Judy Fahys
Analysts See Democrats Likely to Win the Senate, Opening the Door to Climate Legislation
By James Bruggers
Senate 2020: In Mississippi, a Surprisingly Close Race For a Trump-Tied Promoter of Fossil Fuels
By James Bruggers
The TVA’s Slower Pace Toward Renewable Energy Weakens Nashville’s Future
By James Bruggers
Governor Roy Cooper Led North Carolina to Act on Climate Change. Will That Help Him Win a 2nd Term?
By James Bruggers
What to Make of Some Young Evangelicals Abandoning Trump Over Climate Change?
By James Bruggers
Senate 2020: In Alabama, Two Very Different Views on Climate Change Give Voters a Clear Choice
By James Bruggers
Senate 2020: In South Carolina, Graham Styles Himself as a Climate Champion, but Has Little to Show
By James Bruggers
States Are Doing What Big Government Won’t to Stop Climate Change, and Want Stimulus Funds to Help
By Marianne Lavelle, Evelyn Nieves, James Bruggers, Judy Fahys, Sabrina Shankman
Senate 2020: Mitch McConnell Now Admits Human-Caused Global Warming Exists. But He Doesn’t Have a Climate Plan
By James Bruggers
Alabama Public Service Commission Upholds and Increases 'Sun Tax' on Solar Power Users
By James Bruggers
Laura Rapidly Intensified Over a Super-Warm Gulf. Only the Storm Surge Faltered
By Bob Berwyn, James Bruggers
A Lawsuit Challenges the Tennessee Valley Authority’s New Program of ‘Never-Ending’ Contracts
By James Bruggers