Climate & Environmental Policy Reporter
Washington PostDC-Washington-TWP Headquarters$97k – $162kPosted 26 March 2026
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We’re on a mission to deliver riveting storytelling for all of America. At The Washington Post, you’ll help reinvent news. Our work is driven by a deep investigative spirit and enhanced by innovation to bring audiences closer to the stories that matter most.
About Our Team
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Why This Role Matters
The Washington Post is
seeking
an aggressive
and
insightful reporter to cover climate and environmental policy at a pivotal moment for the nation and the planet.
This reporter will play
a central role
in covering how federal agencies are
writing rules that affect
the climate , environmental
protection
and natural resources.
The beat spans the Environmental Protection Agency, the Interior Department
– i ncluding
the Bureau of Land Management
and
the National Park
Service
– along with
NOAA
and other key institutions
This position will
focus on breaking news, driving
accountability
and delivering high-impact enterprise on how policy decisions affect businesses,
ecosystems
and communities.
We’re
looking for a journalist who can move seamlessly between scoops,
analysis
and e nterprise
reporting — someone who can track complex regulatory shifts, uncover the forces driving them and illuminate their real-world consequences. The ideal candidate will bring sharp reporting instincts, strong source
development
and a clear understanding of how environmental policy intersects with politics,
economics
and science.
This position is based in our Washington, D.C., newsroom.
What Motivates You:
You are driven to break news on one of the most consequential policy areas of our time.
You are curious about how government decisions shape the environment and public health.
You enjoy unpacking complex regulations and translating them into clear, compelling journalism.
You are motivated to hold powerful institutions accountable.
You thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced newsroom environment.
How
You’ll
Support the Mission:
Break news on major developments in climate and environmental policy across key federal agencies.
Cover the Environmental Protection Agency, Interior Department,
NOAA
and related institutions.
Track and explain regulatory decisions on issues such as greenhouse gas emissions,
toxic
chemicals, renewable energy, offshore
drilling
and public lands management.
Identify
and drive enterprise stories that examine how policy changes affect businesses,
ecosystems
and communities.
Investigate and report on the political,
economic
and scientific forces shaping environmental policy.
Produce clear, authoritative reporting under tight deadlines while
maintaining
the highest standards of accuracy and fairness.
Collaborate with reporters, data journalists, visual
teams
and editors across the newsroom to deliver impactful storytelling.
The Skills and Experiences You Bring:
A track record
of breaking news and producing impactful reporting on a competitive beat.
Experience covering environmental policy, energy, science,
politics
or related fields.
Strong source-building skills and the ability to navigate complex government institutions.
Ability to understand and explain regulatory and scientific issues to a broad audience.
Clear, engaging writing style and the ... (truncated, view full listing at source)
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