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Nicole Williams, Environmental Journalist
Nicole Williams, Environmental Journalist
Nicole Williams, Environmental Journalist

Environmental Journalist

CLIMATE • ECO-GRIEF • RESILIENCE

Writing about the intersection of climate change and the human experience.

“We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.”

Native American Proverb

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Nicole Williams, Environmental Journalist
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Nicole Williams, Environmental Journalist
Nicole Williams, Environmental Journalist
Nicole Williams, Environmental Journalist
Nicole Williams, Environmental Journalist

Writer’s Note

Nicole Williams, Environmental Journalist

For many, science is data and facts. For those experiencing the effects of environmental disasters and injustices, it is so much more – it’s personal. I aim to tell the human side of climate change and chemical contamination. I believe that the lived experience of this moment is the most important story to tell.

Nicole Williams, Environmental Journalist

Led by curiosity, empathy, and integrity, Nicole tells the personal stories of those affected by climate-related issues and contamination.

Nicole Williams

Nicole Williams, Environmental Journalist

Lived Experience as a
Catalyst for Change

Storytelling is almost as old as the land that’s shaped it. Forever tied, we relate to the Earth through our experiences. At a moment when conditions are most urgent, I believe storytelling is the most effective way to reach people’s hearts to inspire action and lasting change.