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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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It’s been quite a year. From the UK general election and unexpected green policy cuts, to the Paris climate conference and unprecedented average global temperatures. We’ll forgive you if you haven’...
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So you thought December was unusually warm? Well, ditch that sweater because 2016 is forecast to be the hottest year ever recorded. According to the UK Met Office, the global average temperature fo...
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Most of our December was spent reporting on the unprecedented global climate deal agreed in Paris after decades of UN climate summits. Does the deal contain everything everyone wants? No. Will peop...
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More than 60 organisations from around the world are calling for a carbon levy on fossil fuel extraction to help pay for the climate change impacts on the most vulnerable countries. The Carbon Levy...
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Fracking for shale gas will now be allowed below national parks and other protected sites including groundwater protection zones as the government goes back on its pledge to not do so. MPs voted 29...
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BY KYLA MANDEL AND BRENDAN MONTAGUE IN PARIS An historic deal to limit global warming to “well below 2C” and to make every effort to keep temperate increase to 1.5C will be agreed by 195 nations to...
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The end of the fossil fuel era is being signalled loud and clear here at the Paris climate conference as ministers enter the final hours of negotiations. It's crunch time and everyone is saying the...
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BY KYLA MANDEL AND BRENDAN MONTAGUE IN PARIS Amber Rudd has joined a “high ambition coalition” along with the European Union during tense negotiations at the UNFCCC Paris climate change negotiation...
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The issue of loss and damage has emerged as one of the top issues for negotiators at the Paris climate talks. Swedish and Bolivian ministers have been leading the discussions on loss and damage, tr...
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Accredited journalists were kicked out of a sparsely attended climate denial conference hosted by the US oil-and tobacco-funded Heartland Institute today in Paris. Heartland's ‘Day of Examining the...