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We are now looking for a Senior Reporter, Climate Justice.
The purpose of this role will be to report on climate justice in the US for a national and global audience.
Department: Editorial
Reports to: Environment editor
Location: New York, NY or Washington, DC
Hybrid/Remote/In-Person: Hybrid
Terms and conditions: Full-time, Permanent, News & Media Guild Role
Annual salary range: $123k-$135k
About the role
As human-caused global warming worsens and disinformation and populism spreads, this reporter will focus on the impacts of the people hit hardest, including historically marginalized or underserved communities.
The reporter will hold to account the special interests driving the damage, weigh the human, political, social and economic costs, and recognize the resilience, ingenuity and determination of those pushing for something better: cleaner, affordable energy, less polluted air and water, and less exposure to toxic chemicals.
The journalism will be in a variety of styles including daily breaking news on the biggest issues on the beat and enterprise and investigative reporting that breaks stories. It will also include reported analysis, reporting from around the country and interviews and news features that center people and communities.
The focus of on-the-ground reporting will include the impacts of polluting facilities—such as fossil fuel-fired power plants, data centers, or industrial food production—on surrounding communities and nature. It will also cover how communities are rebuilding their lives in the wake of disasters like fires, floods, or hurricanes, which the climate crisis is making more deadly.
The ideal candidate will have an understanding of climate in the context of justice and human rights with a talent for empathetic storytelling. They will regularly generate and deliver on strong story ideas, bring and cultivate contacts and sources, work well in a team, take assignments from editors and sometimes work outside the climate justice beat on other urgent environment stories.
Key responsibilities
Key relationships
Compensation and benefits
Culture & wellbeing
We want everyone to feel like they belong at the Guardian and we champion diversity of thought. You will also have the opportunity to hear unique insight from our journalists in our morning conference, a live discussion on the news story of the day.
We offer great tools to help you prioritize your wellbeing including a free Headspace subscription and access to an Employee Assistance Program.
Learning & development
We encourage personal and professional growth. Employees have access to a broad range of tools and solutions, and we are happy to support the pursuit of professional qualifications through vocational courses and apprenticeships.
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