Georgina Gustin

Reporter
Washington DC
Reporter for InsideClimate News covering food production, climate and the environment. (Food policy geek. Bad home cook. Chronic traveler.)

About

Georgina Gustin

Writing
Editing
Weeding
Planting
Cooking
Eating
Interpretive Dancing
Airplane boarding

I'm a Washington DC-based reporter for InsideClimate News, covering the impact of food production on the climate, environment and land.

After graduating from Columbia's Journalism School, I left New York for a job at The Day, the best small newspaper on Earth. I've covered many different beats since, with a heavy tilt toward science, healthcare and the environment.

At the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in 2007 I launched the "food beat," covering agriculture, biotech giant Monsanto and the growing farm-to-table movement. From there, I moved to CQ Roll Call where I covered food, farming and drug policy from the regulatory/Congressional trenches in DC.

Now, at InsideClimate News, I report stories that explore a challenging question: How are we going to feed ourselves without trashing the planet?

I'm lucky that my obsession with planting, cooking and eating dovetails with my work.

Either a travel agent or a whirling dervish in a previous life, I grew up in Tokyo, southern California and the Connecticut suburbs of New York City.

I've posted some of my stories here. Many thanks for visiting.