NYT energy writer Coral Davenport to discuss environmental policy in Trump era

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Coral Davenport, energy and environment correspondent for The New York Times’ Washington bureau, will speak at Yale on Thursday, April 6 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.

Coral Davenport, energy and environment correspondent for The New York Times’ Washington bureau, will speak at Yale on Thursday, April 6 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.

“Energy and Environmental Policy in the Trump Administration” will take place at 4:30 p.m. in the Swensen House at Berkeley College, 125 High St. The event is free and open to the public.

Davenport covers energy and climate change policy at The New York Times. She previously covered energy and the environment for National Journal, Politico, and Congressional Quarterly. In 2010, Davenport was a fellow with the Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting. From 2001 to 2004, she worked in Athens, Greece as a correspondent for numerous publications, covered the 2004 Athens Olympics, and contributed travel writing and restaurant reviews to Conde Nast Traveler and Fodor’s, Time Out, and Eyewitness guidebook series. Davenport started her career at the Daily Hampshire Gazette in Northampton, Massachusetts.

The Poynter Fellowship in Journalism was established by Nelson Poynter, who received his master’s degree in 1927 from Yale. The fellowship brings to campus journalists from a wide variety of media outlets who have made significant contributions to their field. Among recent Poynter fellows are John Shelton Reed, Mara Liasson, and Prashant Jha.

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