Paul Rogers

Environment Writer at The Mercury News

Paul Rogers is an accomplished journalist with extensive experience in environmental reporting and science communication. Currently serving as Environment Writer for the San Jose Mercury News since 1989, Paul covers diverse topics such as climate change, water pollution, and endangered species. Previous roles include News Reporter at the Santa Cruz bureau, where Paul reported on significant local events, and Managing Editor at KQED Science, overseeing various media platforms. Additionally, Paul contributed to academia as a lecturer in science writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz and environmental journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. Paul began the career with internships at the Cincinnati Enquirer and The Modesto Bee, after earning Bachelor's degrees in Journalism and Political Science from Indiana University Bloomington.

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The Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News, a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, publishes print and online newspapers.San Jose Mercury News is an American daily newspaper, published in San Jose, California. It offers news and information in the areas of business, technology, sports, lifestyle, and entertainment as well as opinions and town news. The paper'slocal coverage and circulation is concentrated on the entire Bay Area and Santa Cruz County, excluding San Francisco and Sonoma County.The company was formerly known as San Jose Weekly Visitor and changed its name to San Jose Mercury News, Inc. in January 1983.