Nicholas Kusnetz
Reporter, New York City
Nicholas Kusnetz is a reporter for Inside Climate News. Before joining ICN, he worked at the Center for Public Integrity and ProPublica. His work has won numerous awards, including from the Society of Environmental Journalists, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, and has appeared in more than a dozen publications, including The Washington Post, Businessweek, The Nation, Fast Company and The New York Times. Nicholas can be reached on Signal at nkusnetz.15.
World’s Emissions Gap Is Widening, UN Warns. Here’s How to Close It.
By Nicholas Kusnetz
U.S. Nuclear Fleet’s Dry Docks Threatened by Storms and Rising Seas
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Children's Climate Lawsuit Delayed Until U.S. Supreme Court Rules
By Nicholas Kusnetz
How Trump's New Trade Deal Could Prolong His Pollution Legacy
By Nicholas Kusnetz
ACLU Fears Protest Crackdowns, Surveillance Already Being Planned for Keystone XL
By Nicholas Kusnetz
New York AG: Exxon Climate Fraud Investigation Nearing End
By David Hasemyer, Nicholas Kusnetz
Pipeline Protest Arrests Raise More Questions About Controversial Louisiana Law
By Nicholas Kusnetz
How Energy Companies and Their Allies Are Turning the Law Against Protesters
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Keystone XL Hit with Another Delay: Judge Orders New Environmental Review
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Baltimore Sues 26 Fossil Fuels Companies Over Climate Change
By David Hasemyer, Nicholas Kusnetz
Judge Rejects NYC's Lawsuit Over Fossil Fuels' Impact on Climate Change
By David Hasemyer, Nicholas Kusnetz
Rhode Island Sues Oil Companies Over Climate Change, First State in Wave of Lawsuits
By Nicholas Kusnetz
The Toughest Emissions to Cut Are a Big Chunk of the Climate Problem Today
By Nicholas Kusnetz
China’s Dramatic Solar Shift Could Take Sting Out of Trump's Panel Tariffs
By Nicholas Kusnetz
U.S. Coastal Flooding Breaks Records as Sea Level Rises, NOAA Report Shows
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Oil Pipelines or Climate Action? Trudeau Walks a Political Tightrope
By Nicholas Kusnetz