Woody is a California-based environmental journalist who focuses on oceans, climate change, wildlife, water, renewable energy and green technology issues.
He most recently was executive editor for environment at News Deeply, a New York-based media company that created news sites to provide sustained coverage of issues of global significance that are underreported.
He oversaw News Deeply’s environmental news sites, including Arctic Deeply, Oceans Deeply and Water Deeply, and developed new platforms. Before joining News Deeply, Woody was the editorial director for environment at TakePart, a digital magazine owned by Participant Media, the Los Angeles film production company.
Previously, he held reporting, editing and department head positions at a variety of publications, including Fortune magazine, Forbes magazine, Business 2.0 magazine, the San Jose Mercury News, the Sacramento Bee and The Industry Standard magazine.
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