Janice Cantieri

Janice Cantieri is a Seattle-based environmental journalist who focuses on adaption to climate change. She spent a year on the Pacific island-nation of Kiribati as a Fulbright National Geographic Storytelling Fellow (2015-16), covering how its communities are responding to sea-level rise and decades of strip-mining. She is a graduate of Medill Graduate School of Journalism at Northwestern University and is passionate about sharing stories from underrepresented communities, especially those affected by environmental issues.

Stories by Janice Cantieri

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