Civil Beat Staff
Claire Caulfield
Claire Caulfield was a reporter for Honolulu Civil Beat and audio producer for the Offshore podcast.
In 2021, Claire was covering the future of agriculture for Civil Beat’s Hawaii Grown podcast.
Last year Claire hosted the podcast “Are We Doomed? And Other Burning Environmental Questions.” The project answered reader questions about recycling, climate change and environmental education. Her work on season 4 of Offshore focused on how Native Hawaiians changed U.S. History and shared the struggles and successes of life in the modern Hawaiian diaspora.
Claire has worked in Arizona, Louisiana, Washington D.C., Montana and New Jersey. Her reporting has won multiple awards, including a Rocky Mountain Emmy and a Webby.
If you want to talk about island issues or chat about your favorite podcasts, contact Claire at ccaulfield@civilbeat.org or @CaulfieldCM.
Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2017
From Fishermen To Rugby Players, Climate Change Has Become A Fact Of Life In Fiji
Ku‘u Kauanoe/Civil Beat/2022
How This Kauai Community Is Benefiting From Hosting The Island’s Landfill
Ku'u Kauanoe/Civil Beat/2021
Hawaii Is Beefing Up Its Potential To Produce More Meat Locally
Ku‘u Kauanoe/Civil Beat/2021
Climate Change Will Make It Harder To Protect The Environment Around Oahu’s Next Landfill
Ku‘u Kauanoe/Civil Beat/2021
The Proposed Sites For Oahu’s New Landfill Would Threaten Drinking Water, Officials Say
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2017
From ‘Sacred Place’ To ‘Dumping Ground,’ West Oahu Confronts A Legacy Of Landfills
Claire Caulfield/Civil Beat/2021
PODCAST: What To Feed Animals During A Pandemic? Pigs And Chickens Are Pickier Than You Think
Courtesy: Donnie Alverson of Paradise Poultry
Raising Chickens Became More Than A Hobby For Some During The Pandemic
Courtesy: Kiera Ryon and Kiana Liu
Hawaii Has A Ban On Sunscreen Chemicals But No One’s Sure Who Should Enforce It