Antonia Juhasz is the Fossil Fuels Senior Researcher in the Environment and Human Rights division at Human Rights Watch. She is the author of three books, Black Tide: the Devastating Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill, The Tyranny of Oil, and The Bush Agenda. Her writing appears in Rolling Stone, Harper’s Magazine, Newsweek, The Atlantic, CNN, The Nation, Ms., The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, and many other outlets. Her Harper’s Magazine feature on the BP oil spill, “30 Million Gallons Under the Sea,” for which she travelled in the Alvin submarine, appears in “The Best American Science” and “Nature Writing 2016 Anthology” and “The Gulf South: An Anthology of Environmental Writing.” Her reporting has taken her from Afghanistan to Ecuador, Alaska to Alabama, and many more places in between. She was awarded a Monroe Fellowship from the New Orleans Center for the Gulf South at Tulane University, and previously held the Bertha Fellowship in Investigative Journalism, the Ted Scripps Fellowship at the Center for Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado Boulder, the Investigative Reporting Fellowship at the University of California, Berkeley, and she was a Poynter Fellow at Yale University.