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Kyla Mandel

About

Kyla began working with DeSmog’s UK outlet as deputy editor in November 2014 and was appointed as the UK’s Editor the following year. During this time, she broke numerous stories on energy policy, including one on the Koch Brothers’ European lobbying efforts as well as investigations into the cross-Atlantic climate denial lobbying network. She has also covered international climate science denial efforts in Rome and Washington D.C., and joined DeSmog’s reporting team in December 2015 at the Paris COP21 climate conference.

In January 2018, Kyla moved to Washington, D.C. where she was the climate editor at ThinkProgress until autumn 2019 when she joined HuffPost as deputy editor of the solutions-focused This New World Series. In November 2020, she rejoined DeSmog as managing editor. She is also the project manager for the Local Media Association’s Climate Collaborative.

Kyla studied at Columbia University’s graduate journalism school specializing in narrative nonfiction writing and science reporting. Her reporting during that time on climate refugees and coastal relocation in the United States was published in Mother Jones. Kyla’s work has also appeared in the New York Times, National Geographic, The Hill, and Outside. She is a member of the Society for Environmental Journalists.

You can find more of her writing at www.kylamandel.com and follow her on Twitter at @kylamandel 

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The UK’s cross-party consensus on climate change has unravelled since the Tories gained a majority government in last year’s general election, Ed Miliband told an audience at a Guardian Live event ...
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Chancellor George Osborne’s budget has been slammed by environmental experts, commentators and politicians for its failure to prioritise tackling climate change while claiming to put future generat...
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For over a month now academics, scientists, and MPs continue to wait for the government to clarify the scope of its controversial ‘anti-lobby’ clause which threatens to stifle scientific criticism ...
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Europe's coal lobby association EURACOAL paid for climate science denier Patrick Moore to speak to members of the European Parliament (MEP) and EU officials at an intimate dinner-debate last month,...
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This week saw two oil companies take two very different approaches to climate change. One has recognised the impact that global efforts to cut emissions will have on its bottom line while the other...
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Oil giant BP has announced today that it will end its 26 year sponsorship of UK art gallery Tate at the start of 2017.   BP and Tate had been the subject of many environmental protests over the pas...
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Energy giant BP is the UK’s single biggest corporate lobbyist in Europe, new analysis by Lobby Facts reveals. As the data released on 7 March shows, BP spent between £2.23 million and £2.3 milli...
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Environment ministers from the UK, Germany, and Luxembourg have called on the European Commission to increase Europe’s 2030 climate target to match commitments agreed under the Paris deal in Decemb...
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Fracking may negatively affect house prices due to concerns about seismic activity, reveals new research by the University of Bristol, the London School of Economics, and Duke University in North C...
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More than 30 MPs are calling on the UK government to “urgently reconsider” a new clause that would block researchers who receive government grants from using their results to influence policy. T...