By: Fiona Harvey, Dharna Noor, Adam Morton, Damian Carrington, Patrick Greenfield
Rich countries resist increasing their contributions to poor countries that are bearing the brunt of global heating
Dharna Noor is a Climate Reporter & Producer at The Guardian. She focuses on climate change and environmental issues, particularly the impacts of fossil fuels, energy, and mining, while also exploring related topics such as ESG, lawsuits, and academia. Dharna's work has been featured in prominent outlets including Gizmodo Media Group, Boston Globe Technology, and Mother Jones.
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Dharna Noor's coverage demonstrates a strong focus on the environment, climate crisis, and related legal and policy developments. She consistently cites data and government announcements to support her reporting.
Given Dharna's emphasis on citing data, she may be receptive to pitches from experts who can provide in-depth analysis based on scientific research or those with access to new relevant data that can contribute to the ongoing discussion around climate change, environmental policies, and their impact.
Her articles also feature substantial coverage of legal policy regulations, making her likely responsive to sources well-versed in environmental law and policymaking. Additionally, given the geographic focus seen in some of her articles (e.g., Pittsburgh), local experts or individuals with knowledge specific to certain regions within California could find success when reaching out for commentary.
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