Shannon Osaka

Washington, D.C.

Climate zeitgeist reporter

Education: Princeton University, BA in environmental science and environmental studies; University of Oxford, MPhil in geography

Shannon Osaka is a climate reporter covering policy, culture, and science for The Washington Post. She came to The Post after two and a half years at the nonprofit environment journalism outlet Grist, where she analyzed federal climate policy, the energy transition and ideas about climate change. Before becoming a journalist, she received a master’s degree in human geography and published academic papers on climate change perception and modeling.
Latest from Shannon Osaka

The cars that get you addicted to driving electric

Plug-in hybrids are the quiet workhorses of the electric revolution.

May 4, 2023

Heat pumps are having a breakthrough. They have one issue: The wrong name.

The newly popular technology faces an issue: No one understands its name.

April 28, 2023

A new front in the water wars: Your internet use

In the American West, data centers are clashing with local communities who want to preserve water amid drought

April 25, 2023
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Which electric vehicle is right for you? Check out our guide.

A guide for comparing price, battery range and estimated environmental impact of the nation’s top-selling electric vehicles.

April 18, 2023

The unlikely center of America’s EV battery revolution

Georgia is gaining thousands of jobs from electric vehicle manufacturing as part of the growing "battery belt." But lawmakers are hesitant to fully embrace EVs.

April 17, 2023

Here’s the biggest hurdle facing America’s EV revolution

The United States is finally ready to take the plunge when it comes to electric vehicles. But our flawed EV charging system is standing in the way.

April 13, 2023

College gymnastics is booming. So is criticism of its scoring.

In the past decade, the number of perfect 10s awarded has ballooned.

April 12, 2023

Why climate ‘doomers’ are replacing climate ‘deniers’

How U.N. reports and confusing headlines created a generation of people who believe climate change can’t be stopped.

March 24, 2023

The Willow oil project debate comes down to this key climate change question

The Alaskan oil project is a symbol of a larger argument: What matters more, curbing demand or keeping fossil fuels in the ground?

March 17, 2023

Apple’s ‘Extrapolations’ shows how hard it is to make climate must-watch TV

The new drama’s enthusiasm for moralizing distracts from its most unsettling moments.

March 17, 2023