Meet SEJ member Anne Marshall-Chalmers! Anne grew up in the Bay Area, but for many years she bounced around Tennessee and Kentucky while working as a reporter and audio producer. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Atlas Obscura, NPR, Inside Climate News, Civil Eats and other publications. She has reported on climate change, agriculture, public health, injustice and the spaces where these topics intersect. She is a graduate of the U.C. Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Currently, Anne is working on health and environment-related stories for The War Horse, a nonprofit newsroom focused on veteran and military issues. She was named an Association of Health Care Journalists-California Health Journalism fellow in 2023. In her spare time, Anne enjoys writing children’s stories and aspires to one day tackle fiction.
When asked if she recommends SEJ membership for her colleagues, Anne said, "Anyone who is serious about tackling stories related to the climate crisis should join SEJ. From grant opportunities to frequent webinars and trainings, SEJ is an invaluable resource." Join us — apply for SEJ membership.
Check out some of Anne's work:
- "VA Hospitals Vulnerable to Extreme Weather As Climate Changes, Report Finds," The War Horse, February 29, 2024.
- "Dungeness Crab Fishery Is Closed Early Again To Prevent Whale Entanglements," Bay Nature, Apr 19, 2023.
- "Wildfires Are Burning State Budgets," Inside Climate News, Jan 7, 2023.
- "A Timber Mill Below Mount Shasta Gave Rise to a Historic Black Community, and Likely Sparked the Wildfire That Destroyed It," Inside Climate News, Oct 25, 2022.
- "In the Age of Megadrought, Farmers in the West See Promise in Agave," Civil Eats, October 25, 2022.
- "Mobile Homes, the Last Affordable Housing Option for Many California Residents, Are Going Up in Smoke," Inside Climate News, Oct 2, 2022 (winner of Outstanding Feature Story, Small: SEJ 22nd Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment; read judges' comments and see an interview with Anne here).
- "On California’s Coast, Black Abalone, Already Vulnerable to Climate Change, Are Increasingly Threatened by Wildfire," Inside Climate News, July 20, 2021.
Find Anne:
Web annemarshallchalmers.com
X @marshall_anne
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