Portrait of Nadja Popovich

Nadja Popovich

I use data and graphics, including maps and charts, to help readers understand the complex challenges facing the world as the climate warms.

In recent years, I have reported on the science that underpins our understanding of climate change, the drivers of global warming and its real-world effects, as well as the policies being proposed to address it.

I also edit graphics and visual articles produced by the Times climate team.

I have covered climate at The Times since 2017 and have been a science journalist for more than a decade. I studied global health and environmental science in college and hold a master’s degree in journalism.

I have won numerous journalism and design awards for my work, including two News and Documentary Emmy Awards for multimedia storytelling.

I strive to make sure that every story I work on is fair and accurate. I thoroughly examine the data sets I work with and vet them with independent experts. I am committed to upholding the standards of integrity outlined in our Ethical Journalism Handbook.

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    The Vanishing Islands That Failed to Vanish

    Low-lying tropical island nations were expected to be early victims of rising seas. But research tells a surprising story: Many islands are stable. Some have even grown.

    By Raymond Zhong, Jason Gulley and Jonathan Corum

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