Marianne Lavelle
Bureau Chief, Washington, D.C.
Marianne Lavelle is the Washington, D.C. bureau chief for Inside Climate News. She has covered environment, science, law, and business in Washington, D.C. for more than two decades. She has won the Polk Award, the Investigative Editors and Reporters Award, and numerous other honors. Lavelle spent four years as online energy news editor and writer at National Geographic. She spearheaded a project on climate lobbying for the nonprofit journalism organization, the Center for Public Integrity. She also has worked at U.S. News and World Report magazine and The National Law Journal. While there, she led the award-winning 1992 investigation, “Unequal Protection,” on the disparity in environmental law enforcement against polluters in minority and white communities. Lavelle received her master’s degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and is a graduate of Villanova University.
Besieged by Protesters Demanding Racial Justice, Trump Orders Waiving of Environmental Safeguards
By Marianne Lavelle
How a Contrarian Scientist Helped Trump’s EPA Defy Mainstream Science
By Marianne Lavelle
EPA’s ‘Secret Science’ Rule Meets with an Outpouring of Protest on Last Day for Public Comment
By Marianne Lavelle
Biden Names Ocasio-Cortez, Kerry to Lead His Climate Task Force, Bridging Democrats’ Divide
By Marianne Lavelle
Ignoring Scientists’ Advice, Trump’s EPA Rejects Stricter Air Quality Standard
By Marianne Lavelle
Joe Biden Must Convince Climate Voters He’s a True Believer
By Marianne Lavelle
Trump EPA’s ‘Secret Science’ Rule Would Dismiss Studies That Could Hold Clues to Covid-19
By Marianne Lavelle
Trump’s Fuel Efficiency Reduction Would Be Largest Anti-Climate Rollback Ever
By Marianne Lavelle, Phil McKenna
Trump’s Move to Suspend Enforcement of Environmental Laws is a Lifeline to the Oil Industry
By David Hasemyer, Marianne Lavelle, Nicholas Kusnetz, Phil McKenna
Trump’s EPA Fast-Tracks a Controversial Rule That Would Restrict the Use of Health Science
By Marianne Lavelle
The Democrats Miss Another Chance to Actually Debate Their Positions on Climate Change
By Marianne Lavelle
For Many Nevada Latino Voters, Action on Climate Change is Key
By Marianne Lavelle
An Obscure Issue Four Years Ago, Climate Emerged as a Top Concern in New Hampshire
By Marianne Lavelle
Trump Makes Nary a Mention of ‘Climate Change,’ Touting America’s Fossil Fuel Future
By Kristoffer Tigue, Marianne Lavelle
In Iowa, Sanders and Buttigieg Approached Climate from Different Angles—and Scored
By Georgina Gustin, Marianne Lavelle, by Marianne Lavelle and Georgina Gustin
5 Reasons Many See Trump’s Free Trade Deal as a Triumph for Fossil Fuels
By Marianne Lavelle