Daniel Grossman

filmmaker, journalist

New York, US

environmental climate science documentary broadcast
About

Daniel Grossman is an award-winning print journalist and radio and web producer with 20 years of experience. He holds a Ph.D. in political science and a B.S. in physics, both from MIT. He is a 2008 Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellow. He was awarded a Ted Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado in Boulder, where he studied climate science. He has reported from all seven continents including from within 800 miles of both the south and north poles. He has produced radio stories and documentaries on science and the environment for National Public Radio’s show Weekend Edition; Public Radio International’s show on the environment Living on Earth and news magazine, The World; the Australian Broadcasting Corporation; Germany’s Deutsche Welle radio; the BBC; the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; the documentary show Soundprint; and Radio Netherlands, among other broadcast outlets.

Films

Sequence Sago

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Tropical Birds Confront Global Warming

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Two Towns

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Rising Water: India's Sunderbans

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Rising Vines

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Unnatural Disaster

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High and Dry: Cutting Fog for Science

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Saving Indonesia with Pasta

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