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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Federal agencies are required to consult with tribes about pipelines. They often don’t.
Tribes say the federal government often views consultation as a "box-checking exercise."
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Watchdog report: Agencies bungled air-pollution response during Hurricane Harvey
State and federal regulators said there was nothing to worry about.
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Politicians knew the inconvenient truth about the Colorado River 100 years ago — and ignored it
The deal for divvying up the water in the Colorado River was built on lies.
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This pipeline cuts across a reservation. Wisconsin might make tribal members felons for protesting it.
If Governor Tony Evers’ signs this bill into law, protesters could face up to six years in jail.