Energy and environmental policy reporter Dino Grandoni will be joining the Washington Post’s climate desk as the newspaper is ending its The Energy 202 newsletter.
He will write about climate change and the energy industry.
Before The Post, he was the climate and energy reporter at BuzzFeed News, where he covered the intersection of science, industry and government. Before that, he co-wrote a series on ExxonMobil’s early climate-change research for a reporting project based at Columbia Journalism School and published in the Los Angeles Times.
He has also been technology editor at the Huffington Post and a reporting fellow at the New York Times and the Atlantic.
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