One of the most closely watched journalists has the luxury of space, depth, and time in her books and her frequent New Yorker articles.
By SueEllen Campbell | Friday, March 5, 2021
Journalist and author Elizabeth Kolbert working with scientists in 2019 to count pupfish numbers at Devils Hole, part of Death Valley National Park.
New Yorker staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert has long been one of the most prolific and closely-watched journalists regularly reporting on climate change. Her pieces are well worth reading, her topics serious and, at the same time, enjoyable, perhaps because her style is so personable and lucid: she takes us along as she explores and learns.