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August 9, 2010 Doug Struck • Huffington Post

In Defense of BP

I was on a climate panel recently when anger at BP boiled over. The world is being ruined, said an Continue reading
May 14, 2009 Doug Struck • Huffington Post

Geoengineering: Mankind and Reshaping the World

If he were a bear, John Holdren would be reaching into a bee’s nest. The president’s science advisor seems undeterred Continue reading
March 13, 2009 Doug Struck • Huffington Post

Human Capital — an Asset, Not Just an Expense

Three decades ago, I left my university campus with a degree in Business and a certainty the profession had a Continue reading
September 25, 2008 Doug Struck • Grist Magazine

Northeast states’ regional carbon trading system goes live this week

The nation’s first carbon cap-and-trade program starts Thursday, when power plant owners in 10 northeastern states submit sealed bids to Continue reading
February 6, 2008 Doug Struck • The Washington Post

Dust Storms Overseas Carry Contaminants to U.S.

Scientists Study Whether Diseases Are Also Transported By Doug Struck; Washington Post Staff Writer A-SECTION; Pg. A02 1279 words Seventy-five Continue reading
January 21, 2008 Doug Struck • The Washington Post

A Big Drop In Emissions Is Possible With Today’s Technology

A Big Drop In Emissions Is Possible With Today’s Technology By Doug Struck; Washington Post Staff Writer A-SECTION; Pg. A06 Continue reading

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Doug Struck has been a journalist for four decades. He worked for The Washington Post as a foreign bureau chief, war correspondent and environmental reporter. Before that he was a national roving reporter and Mideast foreign bureau chief for The Baltimore Sun. He has reported from six continents and 50 states. He is now senior journalist in residence at Emerson College in Boston, where he teaches and continues to report on environmental issues.

Struck's freelance work includes National Geographic.com, The Washington Post, The Christian Science Monitor, Trust Magazine, STAT, OnEarth, Living on Earth Radio, Boston Globe, The Daily Climate, Environmental Health News, Yale e360, New England Center for Investigative Reporting, CQ Global Researcher, Pacific Standard and others. His work also has appeared in The Huffington Post, Scientific American, NDTV, SFGAte, Seattle Times, Denver Post, National Post, Yahoo, Telegraph Journal, Anchorage Daily News and numerous others.

He earned a master's degree in Environmental Sustainability in 2015 from Harvard Extension School.

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