

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.


Biden’s $2 Trillion Climate Plan Promotes Union Jobs, Electric Cars and Carbon-Free Power
By Marianne Lavelle, Dan Gearino, Ilana Cohen, James Bruggers, Judy Fahys

The Wood Pellet Business is Booming. Scientists Say That’s Not Good for the Climate.
By James Bruggers,

A Call for Massive Reinvestment Aims to Reverse Coal Country’s Rapid Decline
By James Bruggers

Two Louisiana Activists Charged with Terrorizing a Lobbyist for the Oil and Gas Industry
By James Bruggers
