EHN Reporters Win 2025 Golden Quill Awards for Investigative Journalism
Key Ideas
  • EHN reporters Cami Ferrell and Kristina Marusic were honored for their investigative reporting on hydrogen energy and chemical recycling, winning a total of four 2025 Golden Quill awards.
  • Their reporting highlighted a lack of transparency in planning federally-funded hydrogen hub projects, as well as community frustration in areas like Texas and western Pennsylvania.
  • Kristina Marusic also received recognition for her series on chemical recycling in Appalachia, documenting community fights against waste processing facilities in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
  • The sentiment of the article is positive, with the reporters expressing hope that their work continues to have a positive impact.
EHN reporters Cami Ferrell and Kristina Marusic were recipients of four prestigious 2025 Golden Quill awards for their exceptional investigative journalism focusing on hydrogen energy and chemical recycling. The Press Club of Western Pennsylvania's Golden Quills competition recognized the reporters' excellence in shedding light on crucial environmental issues in Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. Their series on federally-funded hydrogen hub projects revealed a concerning lack of transparency in the planning process and the widespread frustration within communities eagerly awaiting hydrogen energy development. The awards ceremony, held in Pittsburgh on May 28th, applauded the reporters' dedication to uncovering environmental challenges. Additionally, videographer Jimmy Evans was acknowledged for his contribution to the video feature accompanying the reporting. Kristina Marusic's separate series on chemical recycling in Appalachia garnered further accolades for exposing community opposition to proposed waste facilities in Youngstown, Ohio; Point Township, Pennsylvania; and Follansbee, West Virginia. Marusic's work was also awarded the prestigious Ray Sprigle Memorial Award. The overall sentiment of the article is positive, with the reporters expressing their pride in receiving recognition for their impactful journalism and their commitment to raising awareness about critical environmental issues.
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