Articles by Senior Staff Writer Naveena Sadasivam
Naveena Sadasivam is an investigative journalist and editor at Grist covering the oil and gas industry and climate change. She previously worked at the Texas Observer, Inside Climate News, and ProPublica, and has won accolades from the Society of Environmental Journalists, Society of Professional Journalists, Online News Association, and the Radio Television Digital News Association. She is interested in stories about the fossil fuel industry, toxic chemicals, and environmental justice.
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Trump State of the Union’s brief environmental interlude: more oil, more trees
One phrase that didn’t pass the president’s lips — to nobody’s surprise — was climate change.
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Indigenous tribes are at the forefront of climate change planning in the U.S.
According to a University of Oregon database, at least 50 tribes across the U.S. have assessed climate risks and developed plans to tackle them.
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Big Oil wants to dump more wastewater into rivers. What could go wrong?
Wastewater from drilling and fracking contains hundreds of toxic chemicals, many of which are poorly understood.
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Oil and gas emissions are reversing progress from coal’s decline
A new report projects U.S. oil and gas emissions will rise to a billion tons per year by 2025