
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.
Trump Budget Would Wallop EPA's Climate and Environment Programs
By Georgina Gustin, Marianne Lavelle
The Coral Reefs You Never Heard of, in the Path of Trump's Drilling Plan
By Marianne Lavelle
China, India to Reach Climate Goals Years Early, as U.S. Likely to Fall Far Short
By Marianne Lavelle
EPA Strips One Science Board, While Likely Eyeing a Bigger Prize
By Georgina Gustin, Marianne Lavelle

Inside the White House War Over the Paris Climate Treaty
By John H. Cushman Jr., Marianne Lavelle

Climate Programs Escape Trump Budget Knife. But the Real Fight Lies Ahead.
By Marianne Lavelle

Tillerson: Participation in Paris Accord 'Still Under Consideration'
By Marianne Lavelle

Pruitt Pulls Out of GOP Fundraiser After Ethics Complaint
By Marianne Lavelle

Trump's Climate Cuts Could Result in Half-Billion Extra Tons of CO2
By Marianne Lavelle,
