John Ryan
Environment Reporter
About
John Ryan joined KUOW as its first full-time investigative reporter in 2009 and became its environment reporter in 2018. He focuses on climate change, energy, and the ecosystems of the Puget Sound region. He has also investigated toxic air pollution, landslides, failed cleanups, and money in politics for KUOW.
Over a quarter century as an environmental journalist, John has covered everything from Arctic drilling to Indonesian reef bombing. He has been a reporter at NPR stations in southeast and southwest Alaska (KTOO-Juneau and KUCB-Unalaska) and at the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce.
John’s stories have won multiple national awards for KUOW, including the Society of Professional Journalists' Sigma Delta Chi awards for Public Service in Radio Journalism and for Investigative Reporting, national Edward R. Murrow and PMJA/PRNDI awards for coverage of breaking news, and Society of Environmental Journalists awards for in-depth reporting.
John welcomes tips, documents, and feedback. Reach him at jryan@kuow.org or for secure, encrypted communication, he's at heyjohnryan@protonmail.com or 1-401-405-1206 on the Signal messaging app.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English, some Spanish, some Indonesian
Professional Affiliations: SAG-AFTRA union member and former shop steward; Society of Environmental Journalists member and mentor
Stories
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Here’s what Tea Party training looks like in Washington state
Donald Trump’s election galvanized a wave of activism on the left, including the women’s march that some political scientists say was the largest in...
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3 ways Trump's energy plan isn't all it's cracked up to be
No one said the word “climate” on stage this week when President Trump signed an executive order aimed at scuttling the Clean Power Plan.
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Trump's budget an 'all-out assault on Puget Sound'
In a budget marked by deep cuts across most federal agencies, science and environmental programs took some of the biggest hits in President Donald Trump...
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Trump wants to cut EPA funding for Puget Sound by 93 percent
The Trump administration has proposed cutting federal funding for restoring Puget Sound by 93 percent.
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Trump's billionaire pick for commerce, oceans chief is keeping his oil tankers
If one thing is clear from Wilbur Ross's financial disclosure forms, it's that the billionaire nominee for Secretary of Commerce lives in a world most...
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Longtime EPA foe now the boss. Ex-staffers in Seattle predict chaos.
The U.S. Senate confirmed Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to be the head of the Environmental Protection Agency on Friday, a decision that...
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Political scientist sees risk of 'corruption' in President Trump's Nordstrom tweet
Political scientist Mark Smith says President Donald Trump's tweet against Seattle-based retailer Nordstrom is one form of corruption. "It's using...
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Are Trump's tweets about Nordstrom an abuse of power?
President Donald Trump called Seattle-based retailer Nordstrom "terrible" on Wednesday for dropping his daughter Ivanka Trump's line of clothing. He...
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Police shut down light rail to keep protesters from Sea-Tac airport
Hundreds of protesters of President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration were stymied in their efforts to get to Seattle-Tacoma International...
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Trump freezes EPA, worrying fans of Puget Sound
Some Democrats in Congress say President Donald Trump's administration has broken the law in its handling of the Environmental Protection Agency.