Kristoffer Tigue
Reporter, Midwest
Kristoffer Tigue is a staff writer for Inside Climate News, covering climate issues in the Midwest. He previously wrote the twice-weekly newsletter, Today’s Climate, and helped lead ICN’s national coverage on environmental justice. His work has been published in Reuters, Scientific American, Mother Jones, HuffPost and many more. Tigue holds a Master’s degree in journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism.
The Biodiversity COP Has So Far Failed. Scientists Say This Year Must Be Different
By Kristoffer Tigue
Society Can’t Slow Climate Change Without Reining in Big Tech, New Report Warns
By Kristoffer Tigue
Black Friday’s ‘Enormous Environmental Impact’ Sparks a Green Backlash
By Kristoffer Tigue
Bold Climate Protests Are Triggering Even Bolder Anti-Protest Laws
By Kristoffer Tigue
At COP27, Activists Say Europe Wants Africa to Become Its ‘Gas Station’
By Kristoffer Tigue
Activists Are Suing Texas Over Its Plan to Expand Interstate 35, Saying the Project Is Bad for Environmental Justice and the Climate
By Camryn Garza, Kristoffer Tigue
Climate Disinformation Campaigns Threaten COP27 Progress, a New Report Concludes
By Kristoffer Tigue, Bob Berwyn
These Rich Nations Are Finally Committing Cash to Climate Reparations. The US Isn’t Among Them
By Kristoffer Tigue
Egypt’s COP27 App Poses a ‘Credible’ and ‘High Level’ Threat to Protesters, Experts Say
By Kristoffer Tigue
Experts Fear Musk’s Twitter Scandals Signal More Climate Disinformation to Come
By Kristoffer Tigue
Biden Threatened to Raise Taxes on Big Oil. Climate Activists Have Wanted That for Years
By Kristoffer Tigue
Strongman Politics Remain a Major Threat to Climate Action, Experts Warn
By Kristoffer Tigue
Coke Sponsoring COP27 Is the Definition of ‘Greenwashing,’ Activists Say
By Kristoffer Tigue
From Tomato Soup to Fossil Fuel Divestment—Why the Youth Climate Movement Is Evolving
By Kristoffer Tigue
Western Wildfires Are Fueling Extreme Weather in Other States, Federal Scientists Say
By Kristoffer Tigue
Hurricane Ian Highlighted Why Climate Plans Must Consider Disabled People
By Kristoffer Tigue