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Climate Reporter, LAist

Erin Stone

Verified

Climate Reporter, LAist

California

Beats

Primary beats

Environment

Secondary beats

ForestsStart-UpsYouth EngagementClean EnergyPollutionEducationHuman-InterestIndigenous RightsHomelessRural LifeClimateEnvironmentPolicyCryptoNew York City

Biography

Erin Stone is an environmental reporting fellow with The Arizona Republic. She is also a freelance researcher for National Geographic Magazine and California Sunday Magazine. Her work tends to focus on environmental issues, trauma, addiction, economic and social disparities, and human rights. Erin's work has taken her from a rattlesnake roundup in Sweetwater, TX, to a roomful of surgeons performing a liver transplant in Rio de Janeiro, to an old bar in Revere Beach, MA, where she documented the lives of Vietnam veterans, cocaine dealers and Revere natives who frequented the place. In 2014, she received a National Geographic Young Explorers Grant to produce a multimedia project documenting the impact that construction of California's high speed rail system has had and will have on diverse communities in the Central Valley. She has worked for the Dallas Observer, covering homelessness, Texas foster care, and criminal justice, as well as in the heart of American oil country as a reporter for the daily paper of Midland, TX. Her articles there led to the paper receiving a statewide award for compelling coverage of mental health issues. She received her Master's at UC Berkeley School of Journalism, with a focus on Narrative Writing, Video, and Investigative Reporting.

Final Covers

Doesn’t Cover

Spirits, beer

Journalist Type

Reporter

Seniority Positions

Mid

Industries

Media Production

Medium Formats

Print,Digital

Content

Total articles 1104

  • Available on paid plans

    Wildlife is returning to the Altadena foothills after the Eaton Fire. Yes, that's a mountain lion

    By Erin Stone Verified

    Apr. 12, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Some trails closed by the Eaton Fire have reopened. Here's what to know

    By Erin Stone Verified

    Apr. 04, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    How a new waiver for fire-impacted residents can help preserve trees on your property

    By Erin Stone Verified

    Mar. 03, 2025

As seen in

The Atlantic,MSN Canada,Sfgate,National Geographic,Here & Now,Chron,USa Today,Laist,Flipboard,Npr,MSN (US)

Company Info

LAist

LAist is a part of Southern California Public Radio, dedicated to providing news, stories, and insights about Southern California, with a particular focus on Los Angeles. The platform covers a variety of topics, including local history, politics, science, and culture, offering a unique perspective on the region's diverse communities. LAist produces a wide range of content, including articles, podcasts, and on-demand audio that highlight lesser-known stories of Southern California. Its division, LAist Studios, specializes in creating high-quality podcasts and audio content that reflect the innovative spirit of Los Angeles, often featuring new voices and fresh ideas. Additionally, LAist is associated with AirTalk, a program that discusses local and national issues, contributing to the broader media landscape in Los Angeles.

Pasadena, California, United States

+1 626-583-5100

Founded: 1957



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