Join us for a special lunch time talk on climate reporting, US politics and what a Trump presidency means for climate policy. Professor Jason Spingarn-Koff welcomes Justin Worland, a senior correspondent at TIME for the third in a special lunchtime series hosted by the Berkeley Climate Journalism Lab.
Worland is a senior correspondent at TIME where he writes about climate change and the intersection of politics, policy, and society. For the last decade, his stories have explored how climate change—both its effects and our response to it—are reshaping the world around us. In 2022, Worland was named the inaugural Climate Journalist of the Year by Covering Climate Now. Justin serves as a founding board member at the Uproot Project, a non-profit that works to diversify environmental journalism. He is the journalism fellow at the University of Chicago’s Energy Policy Institute and the Outrider Foundation fellow at TIME. Justin graduated from Harvard College where he studied history.
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