Kristina Marusic is an award-winning journalist who covers environmental health and justice for Environmental Health News. She holds an MFA in nonfiction writing from the University of San Francisco, and her personal essays and reporting on topics ranging from the environment, LGBTQ+ equality, and politics to feminism, food, and travel have been published by outlets including CNN, Slate, Vice, Women's Health, the Washington Post, MTV News, The Advocate, and Bustle, among others. She lives in Pittsburgh with her partner of ten years, Michael, and the cutest dog in the world, Mochi. You can visit her online at KristinaMarusic.com
Sub-specialties:
Investigative reporting, freelance journalism, science communication, cancer prevention, environmental health
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A New War on Cancer: The Unlikely Heroes Revolutionizing Prevention
Island Press [May 11, 2023] -
Bad Air Polluting Our Brains
Living On Earth (NPR podcast) [December 3, 2021] -
Prescription for Prevention: Cutting pollution and cancer risk in Pittsburgh
Environmental Health News [January 2, 2019]















