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.
Trump's Repeal of Stream Rule Helps Coal, Harms Climate and Species
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Tribes File Last-Ditch Effort to Block Dakota Pipeline
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Scientists' Group Launches Website to Help Federal Whistleblowers
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Climate Change Has Likely Harmed Nearly Half of Threatened Mammals
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Trudeau, Trump Meeting Sidesteps Climate Change
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Heat Scorches the Arctic, Australia, Parts of U.S.
By Nicholas Kusnetz
As Oceans Warm, Marine Life and People Who Depend on It Struggle to Adapt
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Sea Level Rise Estimate Grows Alarmingly Higher in Latest Federal Report
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Warming Climate May Limit Lyme Disease's Spread in Parts of the U.S.
By Nicholas Kusnetz
2016: Canada's Oil Sands Downturn Hints at Ominous Future
By Nicholas Kusnetz
With Oil Sands Ambitions on a Collision Course With Climate Change, Exxon Still Stepping on the Gas
By Nicholas Kusnetz, Neela Banerjee, and Lisa Song
Exxon's Oil Sands Announcement May Mean Little for the Climate
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Warming Triggers Early Algae Blooms, Potential Ripple Effects to Come
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Exxon's Big Bet on Oil Sands a Heavy Weight To Carry
By Nicholas Kusnetz
As Oceans Continue to Warm, Consequences Grow More Dire, Study Says
By Nicholas Kusnetz
The American 'Fur Ball' Being Threatened by a Warming Climate
By Nicholas Kusnetz