Federica Di Sario, a climate reporter for Politico, has left the news organization after more than two years.
Di Sario joined Politico from Carbon Pulse, where she was the EU energy and climate correspondent. Previously, she worked as a market reporter with ICIS, where she covered the European power market and co-hosted a podcast.
Before that, she worked as a business journalist in Africa and South America and at the political department of the EU Delegation to Armenia.
Di Sario holds a double MA in international relations at the University of Macerata and international business administration at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations.
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