Sharon Lerner
Sharon Lerner is an American investigative reporter and environmental journalist.[1] EducationLerner earned her undergraduate degree from Brown University and her master’s degree in public health from Columbia University.[2] CareerThe InterceptLerner was an environmental crime reporter at The Intercept from 2015 to 2022. Her reporting on PFOA, a chemical in teflon, was part of a series called "The Teflon Toxin" and was featured in the film The Devil We Know.[3] She wrote in depth about PFAS, breaking the story about PFAS presence in firefighting foam. Her work was cited in the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants decision to limit international use of PFAS, as well as in US Congressional Hearings.[3][4] Lerner also covered the US-funded virus work in Wuhan, China, as related to the COVID-19 pandemic. ProPublicaLerner has worked at ProPublica since 2022. She has covered the 2023 Ohio train derailment incident as well as continuing to report on chemical pollutants.[5] AwardsLerner has been honored by the Society of Environmental Journalists eleven times.[6] Lerner was awarded the Izzy Award in 2018 for her work on covering science, health, and the environment.[7] She was the Newswomen's Club of New York Journalist of the Year in 2021.[8] Publications
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