By: Sam Brasch
Some air quality advocates say it’s time for the state to ask the U.S. EPA to take preemptive action on the stubborn pollution problem.
Sam Brasch is a climate and environment reporter for CPR News, focusing on air quality, oil and gas, wolves, and general science and technology topics. He has written for various news outlets, including Colorado Public Radio, NPR, and WAMU 88.5. Sam's work covers a range of environmental issues and explores the intersection of science and society.
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Sam Brasch's coverage is heavily focused on local government announcements, legal policy regulations, and data citations related to energy, government & politics, and the environment. His articles often cover topics such as fossil fuels, climate change, wolf reintroduction in Colorado.
Pitching to Sam could be successful if you have insights into local environmental policies or can provide data-backed analysis of energy-related issues within Colorado. Additionally, experts with knowledge about the political landscape around environmental decisions at a local level would likely resonate well with his coverage focus.
Given Sam's geographic focus on Colorado and its surroundings, pitches should cater specifically to this region’s environmental and political concerns rather than broader national or international perspectives.
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