The National Press Foundation has chosen 20 journalists for in-depth training on the environment.
Over four days, journalists will look at proposed budget cuts and how changes at the Environmental Protection Agency and elsewhere could affect the environment. They will also learn about rules and regulations that could be rolled back, water use out West, the latest scientific research on the environment, and the outlook for clean energy and climate treaties.
The training will take place June 18-21 in Washington, D.C.
The journalists are:
Julie Cart | CALmatters
Warren Cornwall | Science
Amy Dalrymple | The Bismarck Tribune (North Dakota)
Lucas Daprile | TCPalm (Stuart, Florida)
Jennifer Dlouhy | Bloomberg
John Flesher | The Associated Press
Steve Hardy | The Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
Frank Kummer | The Philadelphia Inquirer
Sharon Lerner | The Intercept
Chris Megerian | Los Angeles Times
Elvina Nawaguna | CQ Roll Call
Kendra Pierre-Louis | Popular Science
Doyle Rice | USA Today
Max Roth | KSTU Fox 13 (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Nathan Rott | NPR
Liz Ruskin | Alaska Public Radio
Sara Sneath | The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Marisa Venegas | Freelance
Joe Wertz | StateImpact Oklahoma
Jie Jenny Zou | Center for Public Integrity
Funding for this training is provided by the Walton Family Foundation.