Articles by Staff Writer Zoya Teirstein
Zoya Teirstein is a staff writer covering the impacts of climate change on human health. Her work can also be found in Rolling Stone, Wired, and the Associated Press. She has received awards from the Indigenous Journalists Association, the SEAL Awards, and the Society of Environmental Journalists, and completed reporting fellowships with SciLine, the National Tropical Botanical Garden in Hawai‘i, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Most recently, she was a 2022-2023 National Science-Health-Environment Reporting fellow.


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Climate change will have its Scopes Monkey Trial this week
A court pits Big Oil against California and decades of denial against climate science.
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Hear ye, hear ye, the Washington state carbon tax is dead. (Again.)
Pour one out for SB 6203, gone but NEVER forgotten.
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College Republicans have a climate change plan, even if their representatives don’t
The Students for Carbon Dividends is a bipartisan group of 33 student-led clubs that aim to harness the power of their academic institutions to shine a national spotlight on the climate.
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Seeing Red on Climate
Young Republicans, reformed lobbyists, and green Tea Partiers: Meet America’s “eco-right.”