Zane Barlow is an accomplished environmental and world affairs journalist with nearly a decade of experience covering climate diplomacy, fisheries management, and global energy transitions. A graduate of the University of Maine with a B.S. in Environmental Policy (2016), Zane’s reporting connects science, policy, and people—translating complex sustainability issues into accessible, evidence-based journalism.
At Faharas NET, he focuses on climate negotiations, renewable energy investments, and international conservation efforts, particularly those influencing coastal economies and global fisheries. His work is known for its balanced tone and factual precision, drawing from peer-reviewed research, government reports, and multilateral data sources such as the UNEP, IPCC, and NOAA.
Zane’s reporting has illuminated the intersection between climate policy and economic stability, analyzing how international treaties and national reforms shape both ecosystems and livelihoods. His recent coverage has included topics such as global renewable funding initiatives, marine biodiversity treaties, and the Nobel Peace Prize’s role in environmental recognition.
Beyond reporting, Zane frequently moderates climate roundtables and expert panels, emphasizing the importance of nuanced storytelling and responsible sourcing in environmental journalism.