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Margot Roosevelt is a correspondent of the Los Angeles Times, which she joined in 2007[1] after 13 years at the Washington Post and 20 years at TIME. Previously a foreign correspondent, congressional correspondent and environmental correspondent, at the Los Angeles Times she specializes in climate change and air pollution.[1] She is a fellow of the University of Southern California's Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities.[2]

Background

Roosevelt has a degree in history from Harvard University. She has two children.[2]

Career

Roosevelt was a staff correspondent of the Washington Post for 13 years, during which time she was the Post's New York bureau chief for four years, congressional correspondent in Washington, D.C. for three years, and chief environmental correspondent for three years. She joined TIME in 1987, reporting from TIME's Paris bureau from 1988 to 1994, when she moved to Los Angeles.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Los Angeles Times, Greenspace
  2. ^ a b University of Southern California, Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities, Margot Roosevelt
  3. ^ TIME, "The Future of Life", Margot Roosevelt