Maxine Joselow, who has been writing the “Climate 202” newsletter at The Washington Post, is moving to a new position as the newsletter is ending.
The newsletter covered the politics and policy of climate change.
Joselow had previously been at E&E News covering the politics and policies surrounding climate change. Her work has also appeared in the Scientific American, the Daily Beast, and various other publications.
She was also an editorial fellow at Washingtonian Magazine and has interned a Inside Higher Ed and Forbes. Her work has been honored with a Dateline Award from the D.C. Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Joselow is a graduate of Brown University, where she was editor-in-chief and vice president of the student newspaper.
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