Hi! I’m Tatiana Schlossberg. I am a climate change and environmental journalist and author of Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have. It’s about the unseen environmental and climate impacts of the Internet and technology, food, fashion and fuel, and it won the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award in 2020.

I currently freelance for several different publications, and write my own newsletter, News from a Changing Planet, which you can subscribe to here.

Previously, I was a New York Times Science and Climate writer, and my work has also appeared in in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Vanity Fair, The Boston Globe, Bloomberg, Yale Environment 360, and elsewhere.

I also worked on The New York Times’ Metro desk and as a municipal reporter at The Record in Bergen County, N.J. I covered everything from donut wars and stolen puppies to lives changed by gun violence and Hurricane Sandy. I was named the “Rookie of the Year” by the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists, and the second-best first-year reporter by the New Jersey Press Association. We all know which group we can trust.

I live in New York.

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Capturing true natural beauty in a selfie near Zion National Park, one of the actual most beautiful places in the world.