Antonia juhasz biography

Antonia Juhasz

Antonia is a 2020-2021 Bertha Fellow in Investigative Journalism. She joins a team of international journalists investigating climate change, fossil fuels, and corporate power. Antonia was a 2019/2020 Ted Scripps Fellow at the Center for Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado Boulder where she conducted investigations for a new book on the end of the fossil fuel era.  She is a 2017 Yale University Poynter Fellow in Journalism and a 2013 Investigative Journalism Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. She holds a Masters Degree in Public Policy from Georgetown University and a Bachelors Degree in Public Policy from Brown University. Antonia founded and runs the (Un)Covering Oil Investigative Reporting Program with fiscal sponsor, the Society of Environmental Journalists.

Antonia’s investigations follow the trail of oil as it seeps into virtually every corner of human existence from climate change to the environment, politics to economics, public health to human rights, and from war to peace. Reporting from the frontlines of fossil fuels an

Antonia Juhasz

Antonia Juhasz is recognized as a leading energy analyst, author, and investigative journalist specializing in oil, its relations to war, conflict, and the environment. She is also known for her profound understanding of the broader energy sector, including the implications of fossil fuels and climate change.

An award-winning writer, Juhasz's bylines have appeared in prestigious outlets such as Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Harper's Magazine, The Atlantic, CNN, The Nation, and many others. She has explored significant issues ranging from the Dakota Access Pipeline to the ramifications of oil drilling in Arctic regions. Her work emphasizes the impact of energy policies on global conflicts and environmental challenges, and how activism contributes to addressing the climate crisis.

Juhasz is the author of "Black Tide: The Devastating Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill" (2011), "The Tyranny of Oil: The World's Most Powerful Industry--and What We Must Do to Stop It" (2008), and "The Bu$h Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time" (2006). Her investigative journeys have

Antonia Juhasz

American journalist

Antonia Juhasz (born 1970) is an American oil and energy analyst, author, journalist and activist.[1][2][3][4] She has authored three books: The Bush Agenda (2006), The Tyranny of Oil (2008), and Black Tide (2011).

Education

Juhasz earned her undergraduate degree in Public Policy at Brown University.[5] She then earned her M.A. degree in Public Policy from Georgetown University.[5]

Career

Juhasz received grants in 2014-2015 and 2013-2014 from the Max & Anna Levinson Foundation [6] to support her ongoing work in investigative journalism in the oil and energy sectors with Media Alliance and the Investigative Reporting Program, respectively. Juhasz was a 2012-2013 Investigative Journalism Fellow at the Investigative Reporting Program,[7] a working news room at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. She investigated the role of oil and natural gas in the Afghanistan war.

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