Kiley Price
Reporter
Kiley Price is a reporter at Inside Climate News, with a particular interest in wildlife, ocean health, food systems and climate change. She writes ICN’s “Today’s Climate” newsletter, which covers the most pressing environmental news each week.
She earned her master’s degree in science journalism at New York University, and her bachelor’s degree in biology at Wake Forest University. Her work has appeared in National Geographic, Time, Scientific American and more. She is a former Pulitzer Reporting Fellow, during which she spent a month in Thailand covering the intersection between Buddhism and the country’s environmental movement.
As Climate Changes Fuels Animal Movement, Will These Structures Still Help Species Cross the Road?
By Kiley Price
What Could EV Charging Look Like as More Options Emerge? Here’s One Answer
By Kiley Price
Q&A: Near Lake Superior, a Tribe Fights to Remove a Pipeline From the Wetlands It Depends On
By Kiley Price
Aquatic Ecosystems Aren’t Immune to Wildfire Impacts, Research Shows
By Kiley Price
Behind the Scenes: Using Direct Democracy to Keep Oil in the Ground Is More Complex Than it Seems
By Kiley Price
Fossil Fuel Funding Is ‘Embedded’ Across Academia. What Does That Mean for Climate Research?
By Kiley Price
28 Million Acres of Alaska Public Lands Protected from Oil Drilling Following Trump-Era Reversal
By Kiley Price
When a Glacier Melts, What Does It Leave Behind?
By Kiley Price
After a Quiet Start, Climate Gets More Attention as the DNC Wraps Up
By Kiley Price
As the DNC Kicks Off, Here’s How Climate Fits In
By Kiley Price
Sustainable Aviation Fuels Are Struggling to Take Off Amid Greenwashing Claims
By Kiley Price
From Heat Waves to Hurricanes, Climate Hazards Often Hit Renters the Hardest
By Kiley Price
As the Election Draws Near, Democrats Face a Climate Messaging Conundrum
By Kiley Price
Supercharged by Climate Change, Western Megafires Explode Simultaneously
By Kiley Price
At the Olympics, Heat Can Raise the Danger Bar of Competitions
By Kiley Price
Biden’s Election Exit and the New Nominee Could Have Profound Impacts for the Climate, Experts Say
By Kiley Price