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With 20+ years reporting from 34 countries, Catherine Early stands among the UK's most influential environmental journalists. Her current work for The Ecologist focuses on international climate agreements and biodiversity protection mechanisms.
"Early's reporting doesn't just inform - it reshapes policy debates." - 2024 One World Media Award Citation
Geoffrey Lean writes for The Yorkshire Post and national outlets, specializing in:
Did China block Copenhagen progress to pave way for its own dominance in cleantech?
Geoffrey Lean: 'XR has done a lot of good...but attempts to coerce the press are likely to be counter-productive'
Climate science scepticism disappearing from UK newspapers
This Yorkshire-based writer (UK hardiness zone H4) specializes in making regenerative gardening practices accessible to 250k+ monthly readers across multiple platforms.
"Stories should answer: How does this help readers build climate resilience in their own postcode?"
James Agyepong-Parsons is a London-based environmental journalist and producer specializing in policy-driven ecological storytelling. As senior producer at The ENDS Report, he leads investigative projects while hosting the award-winning ECO CHAMBER podcast. His work bridges academic research, grassroots activism, and mainstream media through three core lenses:
James prioritizes stories that:
"You won't find a better researcher at synthesizing complex ecosystems into compelling narratives." Industry testimonial
Recent recognitions include the 2024 Drum Award for Investigative Podcasting and fellowship status at the Royal Geographical Society. His drone cinematography work continues to redefine visual storytelling in environmental reporting.
As Global Environment Editor at The Guardian, Jonathan Watts synthesizes complex ecological issues into compelling narratives. His work spans:
Kate Blincoe is a UK-based journalist and author specializing in environmental storytelling, sustainable living, and nature writing. Her work appears in The Guardian, Resurgence & Ecologist, and her personal blog, where she merges scientific insight with lyrical prose.
As The Telegraph’s senior environmental writer, Appleby specializes in:
"The most impactful stories sit at the intersection of personal action and systemic change."
Be warned, your trendy olive tree might come with a free snake
From AI-designed gardens to re-thinking rewilding – here’s what to have on your radar this year
How to help to halt the loss of bird, insect and wildlife species, whether you have a large garden, a courtyard or simply a window box
As Environment Correspondent for The Telegraph, Rudgard investigates climate change impacts through human stories and policy analysis. Her reporting spans:
Prioritize stories with:
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Recent Recognition:
Currently serving as Biodiversity Reporter for The Guardian in London, Phoebe Weston has become a leading voice in documenting humanity's complex relationship with natural systems. Her work spans three core areas:
renewable energy tech, environmental legislation
Pilita Clark is the Financial Times' associate editor and preeminent voice on climate-economy intersections. Based in London, her work shapes global debates on:
Clark seeks stories that:
"The climate crisis demands journalism that's equal parts microscope and telescope - scrutinizing today's decisions while mapping tomorrow's consequences." - Clark, 2024 FT Climate Summit
New attempts to prolong the fossil fuel era have come at precisely the wrong time
The UK is great at building renewables but not the batteries needed to use green electricity effectively
Trump officials’ emoji-laden Signal messages reveal chaotic military planning
As deputy editor-in-chief at Solar Media and editor of Energy-Storage.News, Colthorpe specializes in grid-scale battery deployments and renewable integration policies. His reporting spans 35+ countries with particular focus on:
With 650+ bylines analyzing storage economics, Colthorpe's work informs investment decisions across the global renewable energy sector. His articles receive average monthly engagement rates of 42% among utility executives and policy makers.
As ELLE UK’s former editor-in-chief and founder of The Calendar Magazine, Curtis champions fashion that merges luxury with social responsibility. Her work redefined industry standards for inclusivity and sustainability.
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From "MooLoos" to painting mountains, these silly scientific suggestions could actually help with climate change
From the tiniest insects to the largest land animal on Earth, here are some of the most dangerous and deadly creatures in the world
Crocodile-like skin from a reptile is 130 million years older than the previous record for fossilized skin, researchers say
Charlie Flindt remains one of British agriculture's essential voices, blending decades of hands-on farming experience with incisive commentary. Currently anchoring Farmers Weekly's flagship Friday column while contributing to The Field, his work spans:
"Retirement can be a flexible concept - much like farming itself in these transitional times."
As The Times’ Walking Correspondent since 1998, Somerville has redefined outdoor journalism by interweaving geology, ecology, and cultural history. His work spans:
Successful angles combine:
"The best walks reveal not just where we are, but how we got here – stone by stone, season by season."
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Colin Fernandez is the Daily Mail’s foremost voice on animal welfare and environmental policy, with over a decade of experience translating ecological crises into compelling narratives. His work sits at the intersection of science journalism and public policy advocacy.
"True environmental journalism doesn’t just diagnose problems – it illuminates pathways to solutions through rigorous investigation and compassionate storytelling."
For media inquiries, Fernandez maintains an active presence through his PressContact profile while prioritizing stories that align with the Daily Mail’s commitment to accessible environmental reporting.
Environment Editor at The Guardian specializing in climate economics and systemic environmental risks. With 20+ years reporting for BBC, FT, and New Scientist, his work shapes global climate policy debates through data-driven exposés.
Awards Highlight: 2021 National Newspaper Award for translating IPCC science into actionable economic insights.
This UK-based journalist (Runner’s World UK, The Guardian) merges elite endurance sports coverage with urgent climate reporting. His work spans:
“The finish line matters less than how we tread the path.” – On balancing competition with environmental stewardship
Recent Honors: 2023 TGO Environmental Champion, 12 authenticated FKTs, bestselling author of climate-focused sports memoirs.
Daniel Garrun documents technological and policy shifts shaping heavy industries’ transition to sustainable practices. His reporting for Ship Technology and related Verdict Media platforms combines engineering literacy with macroeconomic analysis.
Garrun’s work informs decision-makers across shipping conglomerates, municipal planning departments, and environmental regulatory bodies. His reporting style emphasizes actionable insights over theoretical scenarios, with a focus on solutions already demonstrating real-world efficacy.
The tides of change: why marine engineering must adapt to the new energy environment
Helsinki Energy Challenge extended as city pledges to stick to climate goals
Micro-machines: nanotech offers new possibilities for disease detection and drug delivery
With 40+ years in environmental journalism, David Shukman (UK-based) shapes global climate discourse through freelance writing, consulting, and public speaking. His work bridges scientific research, corporate accountability, and policy analysis, prioritizing stories that expose systemic inequities in climate impacts.
Primary beats: Climate Policy | Energy Systems | Environmental Accountability
Recent Milestone: Coordinated 12-nation investigation into fossil fuel lobbying (2024)
agricultural sustainability, green consumer products
As Sky News' Economics and Data Editor, Conway deciphers global economic shifts through material supply chains and policy innovations. His work bridges academic research and frontline reporting, offering unique insights for stakeholders in:
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Based in Sheffield, Ed Douglas writes for The Guardian with three decades of expertise in:
When pitching, emphasize primary fieldwork, underrepresented cultural perspectives, or archival discoveries that challenge mainstream mountaineering narratives. Douglas prioritizes stories that bridge ecological and social justice themes in mountain regions.
With over two decades specializing in marine propulsion and emission reduction technologies, Gavin Lipsith has become a pivotal voice in maritime industry discourse. Currently contributing to Riviera Maritime Media and serving as Head of Content at Wake Media, his work bridges technical innovation and commercial implementation.
Recent recognitions include the 2022 Maritime Media Award for Technical Journalism and Lloyd's List Environmental Innovation nomination. Lipsith's articles consistently rank among Riviera Maritime Media's most-shared content, particularly his deep dives into onboard carbon capture system viability.
With over 20 years at ITV News, Geraint Vincent specializes in complex international stories intersecting politics, military strategy, and environmental policy. His reporting combines frontline access with historical context, particularly in conflict zones and geopolitical hotspots.
"Vincent’s Afghanistan reports redefined how British audiences understand modern warfare" - 2024 BAFTA Judges’ Citation
Gill Plimmer is the Financial Times’ foremost chronicler of infrastructure finance and its societal impacts. Based in London, her award-winning reporting has reshaped debates on water privatization, government outsourcing, and corporate accountability.
When approaching Plimmer:
Currently writing for The Scottish Farmer and Scottish Licensed Trade News, Davidson specializes in actionable solutions for climate-resilient farming. His work influences both agricultural practice and environmental policy across the UK.
Recent honors include the 2023 Rural Media Award for his investigative work on land use policy. Davidson maintains an open dialogue with DEFRA officials while staying grounded in on-farm realities.
As New Scientist’s foremost explanatory journalist, Lawton specializes in human health systems and environmental sustainability. His 20-year tenure has produced groundbreaking work on:
Recent accolades include 2024 Press Awards recognition for health reporting and a Royal Society-nominated book on somatic science. Lawton continues shaping public discourse through rigorous yet accessible analysis of research impacting daily life.
As deputy editor of The Great Outdoors Magazine, Lindon shapes the UK’s conversation about hillwalking culture and sustainable mountain access. Her work consistently demonstrates three core pillars:
Harry Cockburn is a UK-based journalist at The Independent, specializing in climate science, biodiversity, and sustainable urban development. With a career spanning nearly a decade, his work illuminates the intersections of environmental policy, community resilience, and global ecological challenges.
“Climate change is a reality. [...] SUNCASA project is an initiative that symbolizes not only progress but a shared vision for our city and our continent.” — Lord Samuel Dusengiyumva, Mayor of Kigali
Hugh Francis Anderson crafts narratives at the intersection of environmental change and cultural preservation. As a freelance contributor to BBC Radio 4, National Geographic UK, and specialty publications, his work illuminates how Arctic communities adapt to ecological disruptions while maintaining ancestral traditions.
"Authenticity in storytelling comes from staying long enough to hear the land’s own voice."
James Delingpole anchors his commentary at Breitbart News, specializing in climate policy critiques and libertarian conservatism. His work reaches 2.3 million monthly readers through articles, podcasts (The Delingpod), and bestselling books like Watermelons: The Green Movement's True Colors.
"Delingpole's Climategate coverage reshaped public understanding of scientific consensus mechanics." - Media Matters for America
James Ingham is a BBC journalist specializing in agricultural policy and media ethics, with prior experience at The Daily Star. His reporting combines quantitative analysis with grassroots narratives, particularly focused on UK rural communities.
“The most impactful stories sit where people, policy, and land intersect.” – Ingham’s 2024 TEDx talk
Jini Reddy redefines nature writing through her intersectional approach to travel journalism. Based in London and published widely in The Independent, her work sits at the crossroads of cultural identity, environmental stewardship, and spiritual connection to landscape.
“The best pitches make me see familiar landscapes with new eyes – they’re equal parts poetry and anthropology.”
As deputy editor of BBC Wildlife Magazine, Jo Price oversees environmental reporting with particular emphasis on:
"The most compelling pitches combine hard data with human stories - show me the numbers and the faces behind them."
Achievement Highlights:
These strange, blubbery giants weigh up to a tonne and can grow as long as a car – awe-inspiring Arctic powerhouses that can crush anything in their path
The animal in question is considered to be an ‘honorary mammal’ due to its physical characteristics and behaviour
Water companies in England say sorry for sewage spills
As BBC Future Planet's lead environment correspondent, Timperley reports on climate policy innovations and ecological restoration projects. Her work bridges scientific research with on-the-ground implementation stories, particularly focusing on:
Joe Bindloss is a senior travel and environment correspondent for The Telegraph (UK), specializing in sustainable tourism models with measurable community impact. With 25+ years field experience across 60+ countries, his work bridges cultural preservation journalism and environmental policy analysis.
urban development policies, celebrity tourism
As a science correspondent for The Telegraph, Pinkstone specializes in translating technical research into societal impacts. His beat spans three core areas:
Avoid pitches on theoretical physics, cryptocurrency, or pure policy debates without scientific backing. For optimal engagement, include:
“Visualizable metaphors – explaining drag reduction through cycling formations made a niche sports science concept accessible to 2 million+ readers.”
As Farmers Weekly's podcast and projects editor, Johann Tasker operates at the intersection of agricultural policy and practical farming realities. His work primarily focuses on:
"The best pitches connect Whitehall policies to muddy farm boots" - Tasker's editorial guideline for contributors
With over 268 podcast episodes and 12 major investigative series since 2020, Tasker has redefined agricultural journalism for the digital age. His work continues shaping debates from Westminster committee rooms to National Farmers' Union regional meetings.
Bread strike & hot cross buns, Trump & tariffs, animal disease & border controls, AHDB levy board future, & Sustainable Farming Incentive latest
Farmers Weekly Question Time: Plumpton College
AHDB levy board future & Sustainable Farming Incentive latest
John Swire serves as staff writer for Farm Business Magazine, focusing on agricultural policy and sustainable practices. His reporting emphasizes...
As Outdoors Magic's lead gear analyst and mountain environments reporter, Tiernan combines glaciology training with cutting-edge tech reviews. His work sits at the intersection of adventure sports and environmental data science, particularly focused on:
Successful story angles typically involve:
"Field-ready innovations that address specific mountain safety gaps while contributing to long-term environmental datasets"
Avoid pitches about:
Kate Littin is a UK-based journalist specializing in animal welfare and environmental policy, currently writing for The Conversation UK. With a background in public sector animal management, her work bridges academic research and public policy, particularly in urban wildlife ethics and conservation technology.
“Effective conservation requires us to question not just what we do, but why we assume it’s necessary.” — Littin in PMC (2023)
Katrina Krämer combines deep chemical expertise with narrative flair as Associate Editor at Nature and contributor to Chemistry World. Based in the UK's scientific hub, her work bridges theoretical innovation and historical scientific inquiry.
With over a decade shaping science communication, Krämer's work influences both academic discourse and industrial R&D directions. Her articles consistently achieve high engagement metrics within Nature's global readership, particularly among researchers aged 25-45 seeking to contextualize their work within broader scientific narratives.
For PR professionals seeking to engage one of travel writing’s most distinctive voices, understanding Rushby’s three-decade evolution is crucial. The Guardian’s chief travel correspondent since 2005, he specializes in stories that:
As Editorial Director at IT Pro, Maggie Holland shapes coverage of enterprise technology with a focus on measurable business outcomes. Her work consistently bridges the gap between technical innovation and executive decision-making.
With bylines reaching 2.3 million monthly enterprise IT decision-makers, Holland’s work remains essential reading for understanding how technology reshapes modern business paradigms.
Case Study: The 100-plus-year-old French lingerie brand aims to breathe new life into its business - and employee satisfaction - by using Snowflake as its data foundation…
While partners are like profit fuel to any business with a channel-centric sales model, it’s important not to simply grow for the sake of it
Live Blog: The 2024 Snowflake Data Cloud Summit is a wrap – here's everything that happened in San Francisco
Maria Hodson crafts immersive narratives about Britain’s natural world for BBC Countryfile Magazine, blending ecological expertise with accessible adventure storytelling. Her work sits at the intersection of wildlife conservation, family-friendly exploration, and outdoor gear innovation.
Where is Beyond Paradise filmed? A guide to the filming locations of the spin-off detective series
Rare wildcats have been released into the Scottish Highlands in a bid to save these 'Highland tigers' from extinction
Red-billed choughs conquer Dover Castle
A Bristol-based writer merging climate reporting with care ethics, Brooker documents how systemic failures reshape daily life. Her dual focus:
Brooker’s work reminds us that every policy decision gets lived through bodies and landscapes. Pitch her stories that map this intimate terrain.
Professor Mark Maslin combines academic authority at University College London with public-facing climate advocacy through outlets like The Conversation and The Guardian. His work focuses on:
When approaching Maslin:
“We have the technology. We have the resources. We have the money. We lack the politics.” – Maslin on climate action barriers
Matt McGrath is the Environment Correspondent for BBC News, specializing in climate policy, biodiversity, and international environmental governance. With over 25 years at the BBC, his reporting has shaped global understanding of climate science through:
“The engagement numbers prove audiences crave substantive climate reporting when it’s this compelling.” – BBC Editorial Director
Matthew James reports on energy systems through dual lenses: the technical mechanics of decarbonization and the moral imperatives driving climate action. His work for Energy Post and other outlets makes him essential reading for policymakers navigating the EU’s green transition.
As Editor of BusinessGreen, Michael Holder shapes global conversations on practical pathways to net zero economies. With 12+ years specializing in climate policy and clean tech innovation, his work bridges technical energy systems analysis and boardroom decision-making.
Michael Le Page is a UK-based staff writer for New Scientist, specializing in biotechnology, climate science, and public health intersections. With over 15 years of experience, his work consistently bridges academic research and policy implications, particularly in gene-editing applications and environmental health correlations.
For story inquiries, reference his author profile at New Scientist and emphasize cross-disciplinary research with clear implementation pathways.
With the commercialization of a disease-resistant pig likely in 2025, gene editing poised to usher in a new era of biotech plants and animals
1 in 3 children at risk: Lead exposure in childhood linked to committing crimes as adults, correlation study claims
Purple tomatoes? Superfood genetically engineered tomato rich in antioxidants nearing United States rollout
Michael Marshall combines scientific depth with narrative flair across environmental, health, and evolutionary biology reporting. Currently contributing to Science News and The Transmitter, his work bridges academic research and public understanding through:
"The best science writing doesn’t just explain discoveries – it reveals how knowledge gets made."
With over 15 years’ experience at top-tier outlets including BBC Earth and New Scientist, Marshall brings both editorial expertise and a commitment to evidence-based storytelling. His 2020 book The Genesis Quest remains essential reading in origins-of-life research circles.
With over a decade of specialized reporting in agricultural journalism, Michael Priestley has established himself as Farmers Weekly's authoritative voice on livestock health and sustainable farming practices. His work bridges the gap between academic research and practical farm management, offering readers evidence-based insights into animal welfare and environmental stewardship.
Priestley's career demonstrates a unique fusion of technical expertise and narrative storytelling:
Michael Topham is Amateur Photographer's foremost authority on camera systems and imaging technology. His work combines rigorous technical analysis with insights into photography's evolving cultural role.
With over 200 bylines at Amateur Photographer, Topham's work continues shaping industry standards while mentoring the next generation of gear reviewers through his technical writing workshops.
As BBC Wildlife Magazine's lead field columnist since 2018, Dilger specializes in making British ecology accessible to general audiences. His work bridges academic research and public engagement through three core lenses:
"The most impactful stories emerge where human activity and wildlife needs intersect."
With 15+ years on BBC platforms and eight published books, Dilger combines scientific authority with mass-market appeal. His work continues to shape nature tourism policies while inspiring new generations of UK naturalists.
This Birdwatch Magazine stalwart (UK-based) specializes in making ornithological research actionable for amateur naturalists. His 2022 Responsible Birding manifesto redefined ethical observation practices across 14 counties.
Molly Scott Cato is a UK-based political economist and columnist for The New European, specializing in the intersection of EU policy, climate economics, and post-Brexit governance. With a career spanning academia, politics, and journalism, she brings rigorous analysis to debates about sustainable transitions.
“True sustainability requires dismantling growth-obsessed capitalism, not just tweaking it.”
Profile: The New European
Latest: Beyond Growth: Rethinking the Economy (2025)
Edinburgh-based journalist Natalie Berry brings Olympic-level insight to outdoor sports reporting, with particular focus on:
Nick Edstrom is the award-winning maritime editor of The Motorship, specializing in shipping's technological decarbonization. Based in London, his reporting focuses on alternative fuel adoption, engine innovation, and maritime environmental regulations.
Edstrom prioritizes stories with:
He does not cover consumer-facing initiatives or recreational marine technologies.
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Nicola Davis is a science correspondent at The Guardian, specializing in health, environmental science, and technology. Her work blends rigorous research with accessible storytelling, exemplified by articles on genetic engineering and public health. Avoid pitching topics unrelated to empirical science, such as political analysis or celebrity news.
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Forget expensive beans and pricey filters – if you want a stronger cup of pour-over coffee, just add water slowly, steadily and from a height, researchers say
Scientists Create Woolly Mice
Forget expensive beans and pricey filters – if you want a stronger cup of pour-over coffee, just add water slowly, steadily and from a height, researchers say
As Reuters UK's lead energy correspondent, Chestney deciphers complex market and policy shifts shaping the global transition from fossil fuels. Her work bridges technical grid operations with high-stakes climate diplomacy.
Chestney's reporting portfolio reveals particular interest in solar energy scalability, carbon market reforms, and equitable transition strategies for fossil fuel-dependent economies. She avoids lifestyle-focused climate content and celebrity environmental activism stories.
As Briefings Editor at The Economist, Oliver Morton specializes in translating complex Earth system science into policy-relevant insights. His work sits at the intersection of three domains:
Awarded the American Astronomical Society’s Schramm Award and Royal Society book prize nominee, Morton’s work informs both UN climate panels and Silicon Valley clean tech investors. He avoids lifestyle environmentalism coverage, focusing instead on systemic technological interventions.
Oliver Smith stands as Britain's preeminent chronicler of sacred landscapes, blending travel writing with cultural anthropology. Currently contributing to FT Weekend and The Times, his work explores:
Successful story ideas often involve:
"The best travel writing doesn't take us somewhere new - it makes us new somewhere." - Oliver Smith, 2023
This veteran journalist combines policy analysis with human-interest storytelling across multiple beats:
Successful pitches include:
"Municipal climate adaptation plans with verifiable implementation timelines"
Avoid speculative tech solutions without municipal partnership evidence.
MilestoneImpact 2024 Lifetime Achievement AwardFirst reporter recognized for both environmental and arts reporting 2018 Fisheries Act AmendmentsCited Withers' research in parliamentary debate transcripts
Peter Rowland is a UK-based multidisciplinary journalist and author whose work spans logistics journalism, mystery fiction, and environmental communication. Currently contributing to specialized publications and managing his author platform, he brings three decades of experience in making technical subjects accessible and narratively compelling.
This award-winning UK journalist specializes in sustainable adventure tourism, with particular interest in:
Rachel synthesizes three decades of creative health practice into programs that redefine humanity’s relationship with nature. Her current focus areas for pitches include:
As News Editor at The Architects' Journal, Waite specializes in stories where urban development intersects with climate policy. His dual expertise in environmental science and architectural history informs a distinctive reporting style that balances technical rigor with human-centered narratives.
Recent Recognition: 2023 RIBA Building Futures Fellow | Lead author of WRI’s Global Land Squeeze report | Contributor to IPCC AR6 Working Group III
Rob Fletcher is a UK-based journalist and academic specializing in sustainable aquaculture, environmental policy, and conservation technology. As a senior contributor to The Fish Site, he combines 18 years of industry reporting with a MSc in Sustainable Aquaculture from the University of St Andrews.
This multidisciplinary journalist offers unique opportunities for stories bridging environmental science, materials innovation, and narrative storytelling. His current work spans three primary domains:
"The most compelling pitches demonstrate measurable real-world impact through clear before/after metrics." - Innes's editorial guideline notes
Robert McSweeney is Carbon Brief’s senior science editor, specializing in climate policy mechanisms and atmospheric science. With 12 years’ experience translating complex research for policymakers, his work focuses on three core areas:
McSweeney seeks stories with:
“Effective climate communication requires equal parts accuracy and accessibility – we’re translators as much as journalists.”
Recent accolades include the 2023 Covering Climate Now Award for data journalism. His methane investigations have influenced corporate reporting standards, while IPCC analyses are required reading for UNFCCC delegates.
Rosie Fuller shapes global conversations about sustainable adventure through her work at Adventure Travel Magazine. With 83.1K Instagram followers tracking her field reports , she’s become the trusted source for:
"Every pitch should answer two questions: How does this push physical boundaries? How does it protect natural ones?" – Fuller’s editorial guidelines
Rozalind Dineen merges literary critique with climate urgency across her work as a novelist, essayist, and former TLS editor. Her writing dissects how societal structures crumble under ecological pressure while foregrounding resilience, particularly through maternal and feminist lenses.
As Political Editor of Wales Online, Ruth Mosalski dominates coverage of Welsh governance, policy reform, and electoral dynamics. Her work bridges Cardiff Bay’s legislative chambers and the communities they impact.
“The best pitches mirror Mosalski’s approach: granular policy analysis anchored in human stories.” — Media Relations Analyst, Cardiff University
As associate editor at the Daily Express, Sam Lister drives coverage of Westminster policymaking with particular emphasis on energy transitions and public sector governance. Her 17-year career—spanning roles at Press Association and the Express—has established her as a trusted analyst of how legislation impacts household budgets and community infrastructure.
Sam Meadows is The Spectator's leading analyst of South American political economy and environmental crime. Based in Buenos Aires with deep UK roots, his work bridges local reporting and global policy analysis.
With a track record of influencing IMF policy debates and UK parliamentary inquiries, Meadows represents a unique opportunity for organizations seeking to shape international economic discourse.
Sarah Christie is a UK-based multimedia journalist specializing in sustainable travel, environmental innovation, and craft technology. As primary contributor to MSN's eco-tourism vertical and co-editor of CruisingKidsUK, she reaches 1.2 million monthly readers through practical guides that make sustainability accessible.
"The best stories show how individual actions create systemic change - a parent choosing sustainable cruise lines or a crafter adopting clean tech directly influences market trends."
Sarah Knapton is The Telegraph’s award-winning Science Editor, specializing in climate-history intersections, medical ethics, and environmental policy. Her investigative approach combines archival research with cutting-edge scientific studies, making her a pivotal voice in UK science journalism.
“Three consecutive years of drought would have decimated the grain reserves that fueled both Roman Britain’s economy and its military infrastructure.” – Analysis of 4th-century climate collapse
Sim Benson (Bloomsbury Publishing) has redefined outdoor journalism by making wilderness accessible to all generations. Their UK-focused guides blend rigorous research with infectious enthusiasm, turning rocky trails into family classrooms.
“A child’s first ‘summit’ – whether a hillock or Scafell Pike – should whisper possibility, not exhaustion.”
Deputy Editor at Carbon Brief, Simon Evans specializes in translating complex climate science and policy into impactful data-driven narratives. His work focuses on three core areas:
Tamara Hinson is a UK-based journalist specializing in sustainable travel, outdoor technology, and environmental conservation. With bylines in The Independent, T3, and National Geographic Traveller, she combines technical gear analysis with impactful conservation storytelling.
Recent Achievements:
2024 Outdoor Media Conservation Prize for ecosystem reporting
Thomas Lane is the Group Technical Editor at Building Magazine, the UK's leading publication for construction professionals. With over 15 years of experience, he specializes in:
Recent accolades include the 2024 Built Environment Journalism Award for his investigative work on structural safety. His reporting directly informed three amendments to the UK's Building Safety Act 2023.
Tom Bawden is a UK-based journalist specializing in energy transitions, environmental policy, and scientific conservation. Since 2022, he has been a lead correspondent for The i Paper, where his reporting bridges technical analysis with community-focused storytelling.
For pitches, prioritize data-rich stories that align with the UK’s legally binding climate targets. Bawden’s work consistently demonstrates that the most impactful environmental journalism sits at the intersection of human stories and hard science.
Anger over multi-storey car park planned on one of UK's 'richest' fossil sites
The UK has entered a new era for solar power with nearly 3,500 solar farms in the planning system
Those living near proposed pylons tell The i Paper why they are angry about the Government's plans to knock money off their energy bills
This University of Cumbria academic and Utility Week contributor brings philosophical rigor to energy policy analysis. His hybrid expertise demands nuanced pitching strategies:
Prefers initial contact via encrypted email with:
Book Review: “Against Critical Thinking in Health, Social Care and Social Work: Reframing Philosophy for Professional Practice”
Hard-to-reach Parents and Asset-based Outreach
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Tom Whipple is the award-winning Science Editor of The Times, specializing in environmental science, energy transitions, and historical scientific discoveries. With over 15 years at the UK’s premier news outlet, he has developed a signature approach that combines rigorous technical analysis with narrative-driven storytelling.
“Analysis lies between news and commentary – when done right, it becomes essential reading.” – Whipple on his journalistic philosophy
Avoid pitches on theoretical physics or consumer tech trends. Successful story ideas typically feature:
Recent accolades include shortlisting for the Royal Society Science Book Prize and the ABSW Explanatory Journalism Award. His work is archived by the British Library as a primary source on pandemic science communication.
Veronica Simpson shapes global conversations about sustainable urban futures through her incisive DesignCurial reporting. With 15+ years documenting architecture's evolving role in societal challenges, she brings technical precision and human-centered storytelling to complex topics.
"The most compelling stories show how design decisions ripple through communities for generations."
Vicky Parrott stands as the UK's foremost EV analyst, combining 19 years of automotive expertise with a passion for sustainable transport. As Associate Editor at Electrifying.com, her work bridges technical innovation and consumer experience across three core areas:
Successful outreach to Parrott requires:
"The most compelling stories make kilowatt-hours relatable to school runs and grocery trips."
Recent recognition includes the 2023 AA Media Award for her emergency vehicle electrification series. As a European Car of the Year juror, Parrott's influence shapes industry priorities while maintaining consumer advocacy.
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