The Los Angeles Times is expanding its coverage of the environment with the debut of Climate California.
. California is already dealing with the consequences of climate change, and our state’s future will be defined by how we adapt.Climate California sectionYou can expect aggressive and impactful reporting on climate change, the natural world, health and science — and even more of the sophisticated, ambitious and approachable coverage that has earned the Los Angeles Times four Pulitzer Prizes in environmental journalism in the last two decades.
will help shape coverage and develop projects for our Environment, Health and Science team. A graduate of MIT and Columbia, Kaplan has written and edited stories on technology, medicine and science for close to 30 years at The Times. In addition to producing award-winning enterprise stories,Audience Engagement Assistant Editorwill help ensure our journalism addresses the issues that matter most to our readers.
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