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Alexander Kaufman
Senior Reporter at HuffPost
Alexander C. Kaufman is a senior reporter at HuffPost, where he covers energy, climate change, and environmental policy.12 He has been with HuffPost since March 2014, starting as a business reporter and later transitioning to sustainability issues in 2015.2
Kaufman is an award-winning journalist, having received accolades such as:
- The 2024 Covering Climate Now Journalism Award for his reporting on climate struggles of nomadic herders in the Mongolian Steppe2
- Two-time winner of the SEAL Environmental Journalism Award3
- Finalist for a 2022 Covering Climate Now Award3
He was also recently awarded the inaugural Melvin M.S. Goo Writing Fellowship by the East-West Center, which will support his project on China's growing nuclear power industry.3
Kaufman's reporting has taken him around the world, from the Brazilian Amazon to Greenland's ice sheet, and from China's first atom-smashing lab to the Netherlands' only nuclear reactor.1 He is known for his nuanced exploration of the energy transition and for challenging prevailing narratives on climate solutions.12
In addition to his work at HuffPost, Kaufman has:
- Published a children's nonfiction book titled "Earth's Aquarium" in 20211
- Been a regular commentator on BBC World Service's "Business Matters" for nearly a decade1
- Appeared on various media outlets, including MSNBC, NPR, and international broadcasters12
Kaufman is a fourth-generation New Yorker, raised on Long Island, and currently resides in Brooklyn with his wife.12