Floodlight is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates the powers stalling climate action.
Contributors
Terry L. Jones/Floodlight
Terry is a Baton Rouge, Louisiana native and has lived and worked there for the last decade. Before joining Floodlight, he was the City Hall reporter for The Advocate.
Pam Radtke/Floodlight
Pam is an environment, energy and climate reporter. A long-time New Orleans resident, Pam was part of the Times-Picayune team that published after Hurricane Katrina.
Mario Alejandro Ariza/Floodlight
Mario is an investigative reporter and a Dominican immigrant. His byline has appeared in the South Florida Sun Sentinel, The New Republic and NPR.
Ames Alexander/Floodlight
Ames is an investigative reporter at Floodlight.
Rosie Gillies/Floodlight
Rosie is the audience director at Floodlight.
Miranda Green/Floodlight
Miranda reports on the intersection of dark money, the fossil fuel industrial complex and the manipulation of news to spread misinformation.
Kristi E. Swartz/Floodlight
Kristi is a veteran business reporter with years of experience covering the electricity industry.
Emily Holden/Floodlight
Emily founded Floodlight in 2021, after more than a decade as an environment reporter in Washington, D.C. She reported for The Guardian, Politico, E&E News and CQ Roll Call.
Evan Simon/Floodlight
Evan is an investigative producer at Floodlight.
Dee J. Hall/Floodlight
Dee is the Editor-in-Chief of Floodlight.
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