Grey Moran | Civil Eats

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Grey Moran is a Staff Reporter for Civil Eats. Their work has appeared in The Atlantic, Grist, Pacific Standard, The Guardian, Teen Vogue, The New Republic, The New York Times, The Intercept, and elsewhere. Grey writes narrative-based stories about public health, climate change, and environmental justice, especially with a lens on the people working toward solutions. They live in New Orleans.

Beyond Farm to Table: How Chefs Can Support Climate-Friendly Food Systems

Illustration by Ellie Krupnik

JD Vance Funded AcreTrader. Here’s Why That Matters.

Farmland for sale, a photo of hay bales in a field listed for sale.

Why Are US Agricultural Emissions Dropping?

Cattle crowd inside a feedlot operated by JBS Five Rivers Colorado Beef on August 22, 2012 near Wiley, Colorado. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

Project 2025 Calls for Major Cuts to the US Nutrition Safety Net

A sign alerting customers about SNAP food stamps benefits is displayed at a Brooklyn grocery store on December 5, 2019 in New York City. Earlier that week, the Trump administration announced stricter requirements for food stamps benefits that would have cut support for nearly 700,000 poor Americans. (Photo by Scott Heins/Getty Images)

Farmworkers Push Kroger’s Shareholders for Heat and Labor Protections

Farmworkers wear protective clothing while working in a field in the morning heat on July 3, 2024 near Coachella, California. (Photo credit: Mario Tama, Getty Images)

A US Court Found Chiquita Guilty of Murder in Colombia. What Does the Ruling Mean for Other U.S. Food Corporations Abroad?

Workers unload green bananas for washing at the Santa Cruz banana plantation in Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas, Mexico. The fruit from the plantation in the Mexican state of Chiapas is harvested year round and shipped to clients in Mexico and the United States, incluiding Chiquita, the leading American banana distributor. (Photo credit: John Moore/Getty Images)

On Farms, ‘Plasticulture’ Persists

Rows of plastic-covered strawberry plants.

Bird Flu May Be Driven By This Overlooked Factor

Snow Geese fly over Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge. (Photo credit: Yiming Chen, Getty Images)

The Shrimp on Your Table Has a Dark History

a worker in india holds up a pile of shrimp that needs to be peeled before being shipped to the united states

We Are in the Golden Age of Dorm-Room Cooking

screenshots of an instagram reel of a dorm-room cooking event of coconut tofu curry