Climate change columnist and feature writer, currently focused on low-carbon industry and the transition to a clean economy
toronto, ontario, canada
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Claim your profileAs the climate policy columnist and feature writer for The Globe and Mail, Adam Radwanski writes about clean-energy transition and the public policy to support it, in Canada and internationally. Since starting his beat in 2019, after making his name as a political journalist, he has covered issues ranging from the future of Canada's electricity grid to the emergence of new clean-tech sectors to climate diplomacy at COP26. Alongside other members of the Globe's climate team, he was a recipient of the 2022 Canadian Journalism Foundation Award for Climate Solutions Reporting. Prior to beginning his new beat in November 2019, he specialized in profiles of public figures and backroom players, and in-depth examinations of political phenomena and how campaigns and issues are playing out on the ground.A National Newspaper Award winner, Adam previously served as The Globe and Mail's Ontario columnist, and before that was a member of the Globe's editorial board.Earlier in his career he was the founder of Canada's first online political magazine, was a columnist and editor at the National Post (while doubling as that newspaper's music critic), and was managing editor for online services at Maclean's.Adam has frequently appeared on television and radio programs across Canada, and also tweets a bit too often during Raptors games.





