Highlights & Awards
Grist — September 20, 2022
Grist’s next chapter: A note from our new CEO
After five years at Grist, Editor in Chief Nikhil Swaminathan takes the helm of the organization.
Grist names Nikhil Swaminathan as CEO
Swaminathan to advance and expand the nonprofit, award-winning digital media site’s commitment to climate and social justice reporting. Grist also names board members emeritus.
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Awards
Online News Association’s Online Journalism Awards
2022 – Finalist for the Knight Award for Public Service (Ghosts of Polluters Past)
2022 – Finalist for Digital Video Storytelling Series, Small/Medium Newsrooms (Proof of Concept)
2022 – Finalist for Excellence in Social Justice Reporting (Ghosts of Polluters Past)
2022 – Finalist for Explanatory Reporting, Small Newsrooms (The Burning Issue)
2022 – Finalist for Feature, Small Newsrooms (Road to Ruin)
2022 – Finalist for the Gather Award in Community-Centered Journalism (In the Shadow of the Refineries)
2021 – General Excellence, Small Newsroom
2021 – Best Topical Reporting on Climate Change (ahead of The New York Times)
2021 – Best Investigative Data Journalism (ahead of ProPublica)
SEAL Awards
2022 – Shannon Osaka is one of top 12 environmental journalists
2020 – Shannon Osaka
2020 – Zoya Teirstein
2018 – Nathanael Johnson
FOLIO: Eddie Awards
2022 – Winner for Investigative Journalism, Consumer (Road to Ruin)
2022 – Nominated for Investigative Journalism, Consumer (Road to Ruin)
2022 – Nominated for Website, Consumer/City & Regional
2022 – Nominated for Series of Articles: Consumer, News/Science & Technology/General Interest (The Burning Issue)
2022 – Nominated for Video, Consumer (Proof of Concept)
2021 – Winner for Editorial Use of Data
2021 – Winner for Single Article Editorial Excellence
2021 – Finalist for Best Analysis
2020 – Best Overall Consumer Website
2019 – Best Essay/Criticism, Kate Yoder
2018 – Best Overall Consumer Website and Rising Star Honoree, Jesse Nichols
Society of Environmental Journalists Annual Reporting Awards
2022 – First place in the Outstanding Student Reporting (to Cameron Ogelsby for her Hogwash: Making fuel from pig poop sounds exciting — unless you live nearby.)
2022 – Third place for Outstanding Feature Story, Small (You Strike a Match)
2022 – Honorable mention for Outstanding Feature Story, Small (Shannon Osaka for Can ‘the people’ solve climate change? France decided to find out.)
2022 – Honorable mention for Outstanding Beat Reporting (Nate Johnson on wildfires)
2020 – Third Place for Outstanding Feature Story
2020 – Honorable Mention for Outstanding Beat Reporting and Outstanding Explanatory Reporting
2020 – Heroes of Environmental Journalism, Yvette Cabrera & Naveena Sadasivam
Institute for Nonprofit News Awards
2022 – Nominated for Journalism Collaboration of the Year Award (Ghosts of Polluters Past)
2022 – Nominated for Breaking Barriers Award (Road to Ruin)
2021 – Finalist for Explanatory Journalism
Edward R. Murrow Awards from Radio Television Digital News Association
2022 – Winner in Overall Excellence among small digital news organizations
2022 – Winner in Investigative Reporting category among small digital news organizations (Abandoned Wells)
Covering Climate Now Awards
2022 – Winner in Emerging Journalist category (Shannon Osaka)
2022 – Two nominations for Industry Innovation (Climate Fiction and Uproot Project)
Outdoor Writers Association of America
2022 – First Prize for Column Writing (Derrick Z Jackson, for Grist and UCS)
National Magazine Awards (from the American Society of Magazine Editors)
2022 – Nominee for General Excellence in Literature, Science and Politics (results pending)
Sigma Awards for Data Journalism
2022 – Short-listed (results pending)
NIHCM Awards in Journalism and Research
2022 – Finalist in Digital Media Category (results pending)
Peter Lisagor Awards from Chicago Headline Club
2022 – Nominee for Best Reporting on Race and Diversity
Webby Awards
2022 – Honorable Mention for News and Politics
Society of News Design: Best of News Design
2021 – Gold Medal – New site, page, app or other product
NYU American Journalism Online Award
2021 – Best Twitter Thread
Digiday Media Awards
2021 – Finalist for Most Innovative Publisher
2021 – Finalist for Editorial Team of the Yearr
2020 – Finalist for Best Newsletter and Best Single Article
Drum Awards for Online Media
2021 – Finalist for Best Specialist News Site
2021 – Finalist for Editor of the Year (Nikhil Swaminathan)
2020 – Finalist for Editor of the Year, Specialist News Site, and Content Creator of the Year
Scripps-Howard Award
2021 – Excellence in Opinion Writing (Derrick Z. Jackson)
Society for Professional Journalists, Northwest Excellence in Journalism Awards
2019 – Best Reporting Series Video, Jesse Nichols
2018 – Best Column, Eve Andrews
Past Highlights
Columbia Journalism Review — January 29, 2021
Grist included in the Climate Beat newsletter as good reporting on the Biden administration’s early climate moves.
Green Dreamer — January 21, 2021
Brady Walkinshaw: empowering activists with solutions-driven environmental journalism.
Lenfest — January 21, 2021
How Grist is broadening its reach by focusing on the intersectionality of climate change.
Cheddar — December 1, 2020
Grist reporter Shannon Osaka on The Biggest Climate Change Moments of 2020 and What to Expect in 2021.
Digiday — November 17, 2020
‘People give when they’re excited about good things’: Grist CEO Brady Piñero Walkinshaw on what drives member support.
CSPAN Radio — November 17, 2020
Washington Today: Zoya Teirstein of Grist on the Republican party and climate change.
Cheddar — August 13, 2020
Experts Want to Start Naming Heatwaves Like Hurricanes, featuring Grist reporter Shannon Osaka as an expert.
Atlantic Media — August 11, 2020
Grist CEO Brady Piñero Walkinshaw headlines “The Idea” newsletter from Atlantic Media.
Columbia Journalism Review — July 23, 2020
Grist “doing sterling work” on climate journalism.
Axios — June 2, 2020
Pacific Standard finds a new home at Grist.
Neiman Lab — June 2, 2020
Grist takes over Pacific Standard’s assets, will maintain its archives.
NPR — November 4, 2019
What Are Coal Companies Leaving Behind In Texas? on NPR’s 1A with Grist writer Naveena Sadasivam.
CBS — May 12, 2019
Grist politics writer Zoya Teirstein appears on CBS to discuss the Green New Deal.
Fast Company — March 12, 2019
Fast Company highlights Grist’s annual list of emerging sustainability leaders, the Grist 50.
MSNBC — January 11, 2019
Grist’s coverage of youth climate strikes appears on MSNBC with Chris Hayes.