Climate and environmental reporter at Bloomberg News
berkeley, california, united states
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Claim your profilewww.toddwoody.com I'm a veteran California-based journalist who focuses on environmental issues, including climate change, wildlife, endangered species, oceans, water, drought, and green technology. I’m currently covering climate issues for Bloomberg News and most recently I was executive editor for environment at News Deeply, a New York-based media company that created news sites to provide sustained coverage of issues of global significance that are underreported. I oversaw News Deeply's environmental news sites, including Oceans Deeply, Water Deeply, and Arctic Deeply and developed new platforms. Before joining News Deeply, I was the editorial director for environment at TakePart, a digital magazine owned by Participant Media, the Los Angeles film production company. Previously, I've held reporting, editing and department head positions at a variety of publications, including Fortune Magazine, Forbes Magazine, Business 2.0 Magazine, the San Jose Mercury News and The Industry Standard. I've been a regular contributor to The New York Times, National Geographic and The Atlantic, and my work also has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, Reuters, Wired and other publications. Specialties: The ocean (deep-sea mining, coral reefs, the blue economy), renewable energy, green business issues, endangered species, environmental policy and legal issues, Australia, investigative reporting and feature writing.






Master Of Science, Journalism at Columbia University - Graduate School Of JournalismGraduated: 1987
Bachelor Of Arts, Politics at University Of California, Santa CruzGraduated: 1984