Fellows & Editors
Korey Capozza
- Trip:
- Fellows Spring 2001
- Affiliation:
- Freelance
- Country:
- Canada
- Year:
- 2001
Korey Capozza is a San Francisco-based freelance journalist who writes on the environment, Native American issues and health policy. Previously she worked for United Press International in South America, for Canada Press and Southam News in Mexico and as an editor with Pacific News Service in San Francisco. Her freelance work has appeared in a variety of online and print media. She reports regularly for Public Radio International, National Native News program, and "Earth News Radio," a program featured on CBS radio stations. She graduated with a B.A. in History from the University of Pennsylvania.

Stories
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U.S. Hazardous to Health?
IQALUIT, Canada - From her window overlooking Iqaluit's harbor, Sheila Watt-Cloutier can see hunters heading out into the vast Arctic tundra in search of seal, caribou and walrus. Muted sunlight casts a...
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Heated Arctic Dispute - Greenland, Alaska Natives Balk at New U.S. Military Plans
Nuuk, Greenland -- As the Bush administration seeks to upgrade military bases in the Arctic as part of its land-based missile defense strategy, a growing voice of opposition is emerging from the...
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Polar Spring Arrives, Mercury Rises—in Sky
CANADA -- April 4, 2001 With the arrival of spring, atmospheric researchers in the American and Canadian Arctic await a dramatic rise in mercury — but not in their thermometer gauges where temperatures still...
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