By: Nina Lakhani
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Nina Lakhani is a Senior Climate Justice Reporter at Guardian US. With a background in mental health nursing, Nina brings a unique perspective to her reporting on climate issues. She has also authored the book "Who Killed Berta Cáceres?" and her work has been featured in various publications including The Guardian, Mother Jones, and Daily Climate.
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Nina Lakhani’s coverage focuses primarily on climate change, with a prominent emphasis on government announcements and data citations. Her reporting also delves into legal policy regulation and evolving stories related to the environment, politics, and business.
Given Nina's extensive coverage of Cop28 and climate-related topics, she would likely be interested in pitches from experts who can provide insights into global environmental policies, climate adaptation finance, and the impact of such policies on various regions. Additionally, given her focus on faith leaders fighting for the climate and loss & damage funds, she may also be open to pitches that highlight community-based initiatives addressing these issues or innovative solutions being implemented at local levels.
Nina does not have a specific geographic focus but covers international events related to the environment. Therefore, sources with expertise in global environmental policy or regional specialists could provide valuable insights for her articles.
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