Articles by Senior Staff Writer Zoya Teirstein
Zoya Teirstein is a senior 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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Many Republicans are afraid to back climate policy. This one isn’t.
Kiera O’Brien, president of the Harvard Republican Club, isn't your typical environmentalist.
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Is climate change a “ratings killer,” or is something wrong with for-profit media?
Is 2018 the year that editors, producers, and talk show hosts figure out how to talk about climate change?
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Think the climate change lawsuit is dead? It’s just beginning.
Take heart, you fine-feathered climate hawks. No man is an island, but every court is.
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WeWork kicks meat to the curb in the name of climate change
Like it or not, eliminating meat and dairy from your diet is probably the No. 1 thing you could do for the planet.