Paul Tullis is an American science, technology, and environment journalist based in Amsterdam.

He specialises in longform features for (mostly) U.S. magazines, including The New YorkerThe New York Times MagazineNational GeographicBloomberg Businessweek, Scientific AmericanNatureWiredThe GuardianTheAtlantic.com, and more.

His work has received awards from several organisations including the Society of Professional Journalists and Society of Environmental Journalists, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Paul Tullis

Basic information

Name
Paul Tullis
Title
Journalist
Expertise
science, environmental issues
Country
Netherlands
City
Amsterdam
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Supported projects

Chicks on Speed: Big Chicken's Push for Faster Birds, But Slower Reform

  • Agriculture
  • Environment
  • Industry

BRUSSELS – Billions of “turbochickens” grow at record speed, suffering serious health problems in the process. This investigation exposes how the poultry industry manages these consequences to protect profits, while promoting itself as “responsible”. Hundreds of global food brands face mounting pressure to phase out these breeds by 2026.

Shell’s Departure From the Niger Delta: Climate Action or Responsibility Dodging?

  • Environment
  • Industry

BODO - This investigation, led by a team of journalists with diverse backgrounds, delves into Shell’s divestment strategy in the Niger Delta and its far-reaching effects on communities.