
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.
In Iowa Farm Country, These Candidates Are Taking on Climate Deniers
By Marianne Lavelle
These Voters Could Approve the First U.S. Carbon Fee. Big Oil Is Spending Millions to Stop It.
By Marianne Lavelle
A Record Number of Scientists Are Running for Congress & They Care About Climate Change
By Marianne Lavelle
U.S. Automakers Double Down on Trucks and SUVs, Despite Talk of a Cleaner Future
By Marianne Lavelle

Senate Confirms BP Oil Spill Lawyer, Climate Policy Foe as Government's Top Environment Attorney
By Marianne Lavelle

What Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court Could Mean for Climate Policies
By Marianne Lavelle

Election 2018: Clean Energy’s Future Could Rise or Fall with These Governor’s Races
By Dan Gearino, Marianne Lavelle

Politics & Climate Change: Will Hurricane Florence Sway This North Carolina Race?
By Marianne Lavelle

Trump Targets Obama's Methane Rules in Latest Climate Policy Rollbacks
By Marianne Lavelle
