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Antonia Juhasz

Energy and Climate Investigative Journalist and Author

Antonia Juhasz is a distinguished investigative journalist and author who has made a significant impact in the field of energy and climate analysis.

She has an extensive background, having been a Scripps Fellow at the Center for Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado and a Bertha Fellow in Investigative Journalism from 2020 to 2021.

Throughout her career, Antonia has contributed to various reputable publications such as Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Harper's Magazine, The Atlantic, and many others, showcasing her expertise and knowledge on topics ranging from fossil fuels to climate activism.

She is the author of three books, including 'Black Tide: The Devastating Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill', 'The Tyranny of Oil', and 'The Bush Agenda', and has also co-authored seven more books.

Antonia's investigative work has taken her around the globe, from the depths of the Gulf of Mexico to the rainforests of the Ecuadoran Amazon, highlighting her commitment to uncovering crucial environmental issues.

She has received recognition for her work, being a Yale University Poynter Fellow in Journalism in 2017 and a Investigative Journalism Fellow at UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism in 2012-2013.

Beyond her writing, Antonia is a sought-after media commentator, appearing on major networks like ABC, NBC, and BBC, as well as being a frequent speaker at various events, showcasing her expertise in the field.

Antonia holds degrees in Public Policy from both Brown and Georgetown University, further solidifying her foundation in the realm of investigative journalism and environmental policy.

She is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists and continues to make an impact through her investigative work and advocacy in the realm of energy, climate, and activism.

Highlights

National articles - The Baltimore Chronicle
National articles - The Baltimore Chronicle
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Location

Boulder, Colorado, United States