Justin Worland is a senior correspondent at Time, where he covers climate change and the intersection of policy, politics and society. Previously at Time, Worland covered health and breaking news. A founding board member at the Uproot Project, a nonprofit working to diversify environmental journalism, he is also the journalism fellow at University of Chicago’s Energy Policy Institute and a Council on Foreign Relations term member. Worland’s recognition includes being named the 2022 climate journalist of the year by Covering Climate Now.
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