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ARIEL WITTENBERG


Ariel Wittenberg
Ariel Wittenberg

Ariel is the public health reporter, covering everything from the Biden administration’s efforts to reduce the health impacts of heat, to EPA’s efforts to reduce exposure to toxic chemicals. She formerly covered water and transportation and defense for E&E News and worked previously for The Standard-Times in New Bedford, Mass., where her coverage focused on the offshore wind industry and toxic waste. Her reporting for E&E News has been recognized by the National Association of Science Writers, the Society of Environmental Journalists and the Society of Professional Journalists.

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  • Covers: Public Health

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Scientists hit back at gas industry for twisting stove study

By Ariel Wittenberg | 01/18/2023 01:21 PM EST

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CPSC chair: ‘I am not looking to ban gas stoves’

By Ariel Wittenberg | 01/11/2023 01:18 PM EST

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Gas stoves harm health. Will a federal watchdog ban them?

By Ariel Wittenberg | 01/10/2023 01:28 PM EST

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Brain-eating amoeba-linked death highlights new climate risk

By Ariel Wittenberg | 10/25/2022 01:18 PM EDT

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NEW ORLEANS - AUGUST 31:  A Military truck drives down a flooded Canal St. August 31, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Devastation is widespread throughout the city with water approximately 12 feet high in some areas. Hundreds are feared dead and thousands were left homeless in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida by the storm.  (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) E&E News PM
Louisiana officials approve flood funds stalled over abortion

By Ariel Wittenberg | 09/15/2022 04:22 PM EDT

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