Madeleine Cuff has joined The New Scientist as an environment reporter to cover climate change and environmental laws. Recently, Cuff was an environment correspondent and reporter at The i Paper.
Before that, Cuff worked at Incisive Media as a senior reporter and deputy editor for BusinessGreen.com. She freelanced and then served as a staff writer at Stylus.com, where she also wrote news and features on consumer trends, science and technology.
Cuff has a B.A. in English language and literature/letters from Durham University and an M.A. in magazine journalism from City, University of London.
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