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Amrita Gupta
Amrita Gupta is a multimedia journalist and editor with over ten years’ experience reporting on food, agriculture, climate, and the environment. She leads communications at the Agroecology Fund. Prior to joining the Fund, she worked with Nature in Focus, BBC Good Food, Mint newspaper, and Time Out magazine in India. She has documented the effects of climate change on agrarian communities in the mid-Himalayas for Earth Journalism Network, and was long-listed for a One World Media Award for highlighting under-reported stories from the developing world. Amrita has a Master’s in Food Studies from New York University. She lives in New York. She tweets as @rainb0wt00 and posts as @sunshower123 on Instagram.
Beyond The Whitewash With Mordecai Ogada
The carnivore ecologist from Kenya on how conservation is sometimes little more than colonialism with a new name
LongreadenvironmentBiodiversity And Your Brew
A good cup of coffee is one that’s good for the environment, too. But going eco-friendly is more complex than you might think
InterviewenvironmentDo You Really Know Your Fish?
The team behind a new seafood calendar explains when and why it's sustainable to eat a certain species of fish. And when it's not
InterviewenvironmentQuick Five: Bivash Pandav
One of the world's leading experts on the Olive Ridley talks to us about turtles, and tigers
InterviewenvironmentQuick Five: Swati Thiyagarajan
The environment journalist on wildlife tourism, climate change, and the importance of positivity in reporting from the wild
LongreadenvironmentThe Taxa Files
Why is taxonomy, the imperative practice of classifying and naming organisms, considered a dusty old branch of science?
PodcastanimalsCroak Studio
The rains are here and the frogs are calling. Listen in, as Ramit Singal lets us in on a few surprises