Daniel Rothberg is an environmental reporter who aims to provide transparency and accountability over decisions about how natural resources—water, energy and land—are managed. He has covered water, public land, the energy transition, mining, and climate change in the West. Daniel’s environmental reporting has been published in New York Times, Bloomberg, Sierra Magazine and High Country News, and recognized by the Society of Environmental Journalists, among others. While at Mesa, Daniel worked on a nonfiction book exploring human relationships to water in the Great Basin (from eastern Sierra to the Wasatch Front) with a focus on Nevada, the nation’s driest state. Daniel is a Marion Weber Healing Arts Fellow. You can learn more about Daniel Rothberg here.

