Environment Journalists

Browse the Clippings.me directory of environment journalists below. We found 86 environment journalists listed.

Sarah Gaviola Kipling

Creative writer and copyeditor

An NCTJ-accredited multimedia journalist, Sarah Jayne Kipling has written for The Evening Chronicle, The Journal and The Sunday Sun. She has worked as a sub-editor for The North West Evening Mail and currently edits and proofreads literary manuscripts for publishers and artwork and communications for several multinational clients.


BYLINE:NICK PATTERSON

Journalist.

Nick Patterson's work has appeared online and in newspapers and magazines including BirminghamWatch, Weld:Birmingham's Newspaper*, The Birmingham Times, Southern Living, Coastal Living, This Old House, History Magazine, Southern Automotive Alliance*, Lakeside Living magazine, the Birmingham Post-Herald, and in books including his own Birmingham Foot Soldiers: Voices from the Civil Rights Movement. With a background in writing, editing, digital content creation, public relations, teaching and consulting, he works (in 2021) as managing editor at Starnes Media, a newspaper and marketing company in Birmingham, Alabama. Also see https://np30.journoportfolio.com/ *Due to circumstances beyond my control, Weld clippings are no longer available, and Southern Automotive clippings may be relocated on the SAAM website.


Steven Wilding

Project Manager

A versatile and creative media professional with the ability to convert complex information into engaging, razor sharp copy. I have over 5 years experience covering journalism, editing, book publishing, b2b events production and research. Digital savvy I can utilize CMS, CRM, email broadcast tools,Google analytics and social media. To get in touch tweet me at @stevenjwilding or send an email to [email protected] You can follow my blog at http://stevenwilding.wordpress.com/

United Kingdom

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Amy Hall

Journalist and editor

Brighton based freelance journalist and editor. I have covered social and environmental justice, race, feminism, activism, politics and the arts from across the UK, Cambodia, India, the US and Belize. I write for New Internationalist and a number of other publications, as well as a monthly column for openDemocracy on the environment, corporate power, democracy and the British state.

United Kingdom

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William Allen Baltz

Journalist and Writer

I began my writing career with the St. Petersburg Times. Since then I have written numerous human interest and creative nonfiction stories for a variety of publications, ranging from the ordeals of combat veterans to the adventures of a shelter-rescued springer spaniel. Currently I am writing about an amazing cluster of spiritual centers nestled in farm country and a cowboy artist from Tubac, AZ who continues to create beautiful works despite the onset of Alzheimer's disease. Journey along with me!

United States


Max Opray

Freelance Journalist & Morning Editor for Schwartz Media

Multi-award-winning journalist with bylines in The Guardian, The Saturday Paper, Australian Associated Press, VICE, the Olympic News Service, Earther, The Smith Journal, The New Daily, and InDaily. Writes a daily newsletter for Schwartz Media. Contact via [email protected]


Megan Ann Wilson

Creative Entrepreneur | @shegotgame

My name is Megan Ann Wilson aka @shegotgame and I’m a Canadian creative consultant, writer, stylist, and designer. I work with brands, athletes and agencies using an alchemic approach melding style, sneakers, sports and sustainability. My professional athlete clientele includes NBA, NFL, MLB and overseas athletes. I’ve also served as a creative director and stylist on fashion projects for the Atlanta Hawks, Toronto Raptors, Nike, Air Jordan and Reebok. I’ve consulted and collaborated on brand direction, design, curation and strategy for major companies and agencies like Cornerstone, Ole Creative and Game 7 Marketing.  I’m also a featured athlete fashion and branding expert for outlets like CNN, GQ, Esquire, High Snobiety, Bleacher Report and NBATV and I’ve written for outlets like The Guardian, ESPN, Men’s Fitness and Complex. I’ve spoken on panels for major retailers like Nordstrom, and events like NBA All-Star Weekend and The Colorways festival.  Previously I was the lead stylist and head of product development and design for The Veneka, a sustainable capsule wardrobe start-up. I also starred on YouTube Originals’ Lace Up: The Ultimate Sneaker Challenge, a reality competition show.  I recently relaunched The SheGotGame Podcast and Newsletter dedicated to demystifying the world of sustainable fashion. Based in New York City, I aim to collaborate on projects marrying culture, sports and environmentalism with a special interest in circularity and entrepreneurship. My goal is to make fashion more accessible, equitable and educational for all. 


Amara Rose

Content Sorceress

A seasoned copywriter, blogger, social media maven and business coach, I help emerging and established brands tell their signature story with panache. My background in both corporate marketing and entrepreneurship spans a range of verticals, including: • health care (former To Your Health columnist for Nation's Business magazine) • renewables/sustainability • aging in place/senior living • staffing solutions • startups and small business How might I springboard YOUR success? Contact me now: email: [email protected] phone: 1-800-862-0157


Amar Guriro

Multimedia Journalist

Amar Guriro is multimedia environmental journalist and aspiring photographer based in Karachi, Pakistan. His writing has been published by mainstream Pakistani and international media outlets, including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), BBC-Urdu, UPI, Dawn, thethirdpole.net, Crisis Response Journal, The News on Sunday, The Friday Times, News Lens Pakistan, Daily Times, Pakistan Today among others. He is IVLP alumni 2011 and member of United Nations Asia Water Journalists Forum, regional coordinator of Wash Media South Asia and President of National Council of Environmental Journalists (NCEJ) Pakistan. He reports on environment, climate change, wildlife, water, disasters, religious minorities and climate refugees.


Tracy L. Barnett

Independent writer, editor and photographer

Tracy L. Barnett is an independent writer, editor and photographer specializing in environmental issues, indigenous rights and sustainable travel. She has served as Travel Editor of the Houston Chronicle and the San Antonio Express-News, and is currently based in Guadalajara. She is the founder of The Esperanza Project, a social change magazine focused on the Americas, and serves on the editorial board for Intercontinental Cry, a magazine dedicated to indigenous struggles around the world. As a bilingual author and journalist, she has written in English and Spanish for a wide range of magazines and newspapers including the Washington Post, BBC, USA Today, National Geographic Traveler en Español, Esquire Latin America, Yes! Magazine and Huffington Post. At the Chronicle and the Express-News, she won numerous writing and editing awards, including the North American Travel Journalists Association’s top award for destination travel and the Lowell Thomas Award from the Society of American Travel Writers. She is currently finishing a book on sustainability initiatives throughout the Americas. She was a founding editor of Rumbo Newspapers, a group of Spanish-language newspapers serving the immigrant communities of Texas. She was also the founding editor of Adelante, a bilingual newsmagazine serving the immigrant communities of Central Missouri, based at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, where she taught for ten years, serving as assistant director for Investigative Reporters and Editors, and worked at newspapers in Missouri, California and Illinois. She has traveled extensively throughout the developing world and has worked with Latin American journalists since the early 1990s in a variety of capacities. She is the author of four books for high school students. She has a BJ and a master’s degree, the latter specializing in science writing, from the University of Missouri. She can be reached at TracyLBarnett (at) gmail.com.