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Amy Westervelt

Investigative Climate Reporter

Amy Westervelt is an accomplished journalist, investigative reporter, and podcast network founder.

She founded the Critical Frequency podcast network, recognized as AdWeek's 2019 Podcast Network of the Year.

Amy is the creator of Drilled, a renowned multimedia climate accountability reporting project.

Her investigative reporting has been featured in reputable outlets like The Washington Post, The Guardian, and NPR.

Amy's accolades include a Folio award for a feature on algae as biofuel feedstock and a Rachel Carson award for women in green journalism.

She won an Edward R. Murrow award for her impactful series on the Tesla Gigafactory and named Covering Climate Now's Journalist of the Year in 2023.

Amy Westervelt has executive produced numerous podcasts at Critical Frequency, earning awards like the 2019 Online News Association's Excellence in Audio Storytelling.

Her book 'Forget Having It All: How America Messed Up Motherhood, and How to Fix It' received critical acclaim after being published in 2018.

Amy Westervelt holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Berkeley.

She has held various roles in prestigious organizations such as Executive Editor at Drilled Media and Executive Producer at Critical Frequency.

Amy's diverse experience includes contributions to notable publications like Guardian News & Media, Forbes.com, and GOOD Magazine.

Her extensive background spans from being a Freelance Writer to Co-Founder at Climate Confidential, showcasing her wide-ranging skills and interests.

Amy Westervelt's commitment to impactful journalism and podcasting has garnered her multiple awards and widespread recognition in the media industry.

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