Climate Central reviews the extent of media coverage of global warming in 2012. As part of their article, they list the most prolific environmental journalists. Here they are:
Journalist |
Publication |
2012 Stories |
---|---|---|
Andrew Freedman | Climate Central | 172 |
Fiona Harvey | The Guardian | 135 |
Michael D. Lemonick | Climate Central | 134 |
Bob Berwyn | Summit County Citizens' Voice | 112 |
Ben Geman | The Hill | 99 |
Suzanne Goldenberg | The Guardian | 90 |
Matthew L. Wald | New York Times | 81 |
Andrew Restuccia | Politico | 76 |
David Biello | Scientific American | 75 |
Barbara Lewis | Reuters | 75 |
Andrew Revkin | New York Times | 75 |
Juliet Eilperin | Washington Post | 73 |
Nina Chestney | Reuters | 72 |
Louise Gray | The Telegraph | 72 |
Damian Carrington | The Guardian | 71 |
Michael Marshall | New Scientist | 62 |
Bryan Walsh | Time Magazine | 62 |
Mike De Souza | Post Media News | 61 |
Alister Doyle | Reuters | 57 |
Maria Gallucci | Inside Climate News | 54 |
Justin Gillis | New York Times | 54 |
Ben Cubby | Syndey Morning Herald | 51 |
Ken Ward Jr. | Charleston Gazette | 50 |
Richard Black | BBC | 48 |
Pilita Clark | Financial Times | 46 |
Seth Borenstein | Associated Press | 45 |
Jennifer Dlouhy | Houston Chronicle | 45 |
Kate Sheppard | Mother Jones | 45 |
John M. Broder | New York Times | 44 |
Zack Colman | The Hill | 44 |
Lauren Morello | ClimateWire | 43 |
David Wroe | Melbourne Age | 43 |
John Vidal | The Guardian | 42 |
Steve Curwood | Living On Earth | 40 |
Peter Hannam | Fairfax Media | 39 |
Deborah Zabarenko | Reuters | 39 |
Stephen Leahy | Inter Press Service | 38 |
Evan Lehmann | ClimateWire | 38 |
Bruce Gellerman | Living On Earth | 37 |
Steve Mufson | Washington Post | 37 |
Umair Irfan | ClimateWire | 36 |
Valerie Volcovici | Reuters | 36 |
David R. Baker | San Francisco Chronicle | 35 |
James Bruggers | Louisville Courier-Journal | 35 |
Wynne Parry | LiveScience | 35 |
Felicity Barringer | New York Times | 34 |
Diane Cardwell | New York Times | 32 |
Alex Morales | Bloomberg News | 32 |
Nathan Vanderklippe | Globe and Mail | 32 |
Neela Banerjee | Los Angeles Times | 31 |
James Murray | Business Green | 31 |
Brad Plumer | Washington Post | 31 |
Tom Arup | Melbourne Age | 30 |
Doyle Rice | USA Today | 30 |
I was wondering if it might be instructive to add another column outlining the scientific qualifications of these most active global warming writers. Perhaps readers might like to add the detail in the comments.