Eve Troeh is a reporter on Marketplace’s Sustainability Desk, filing features and breaking stories on how sustainability issues impact business and the economy. Troeh’s reporting can be heard on all Marketplace programs.

Troeh started at Marketplace in 2008 as part of the Marketplace Money production staff. Joining Marketplace’s sustainability desk in 2010, her first major assignment was attending the 2010 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Cancun, Mexico, an experience she called the best, and most rigorous, introduction to global sustainability issues. Troeh also filed stories from the Gulf of Mexico after the BP oil spill. 

Troeh enjoys her work as a radio reporter because it provides the opportunity to go behind the scenes, “Whether it’s a forgotten 19th century steam pipe system, international climate change negotiations, or a free-range hog farm, I get a thrill out of seeing how things work.”

Prior to Marketplace, Troeh worked as a freelance reporter in New Orleans, filing stories for the major public radio programs before and after Hurricane Katrina. She also served as an editor at the public radio music show American Routes.

Troeh holds undergraduate degrees in anthropology and journalism from the University of Southern California, and attended the University of Oslo as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar.

Originally from Juneau, Alaska, Troeh grew up in Sainte Genevieve, Missouri and later lived in New Orleans, Louisiana. She is currently located in Los Angeles, where she enjoys exploring the cities’ mountains, markets and neighborhoods.

Features By Eve Troeh

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Latest housing figures close a bleak year

Latest figures from S&P Case-Shiller show home prices falling in most major U.S. cities. The statistic reflects a grim year for the housing sector.
Posted In: Housing
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2011: The year of living extreme

This year will go down as the year with the most extreme, most devastating weather, ever.
Posted In: weather
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Frankincense drying up

Drought, over-harvesting and pests threaten the aromatic resin.
Posted In: frankincense
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Making airlines pay for carbon dioxide emissions

The European Union wants airlines to reduce emissions or pay for permits allowing them to pollute. U.S. opponents say the permit fees would be better spent on new, more efficient aircraft.
Posted In: airline industry, carbon emissions
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Vegas without the gambling

Caesar's Palace's new Octavius tower will be a boutique casino less focused on the gambling experience. The non-gambling approach is a new trend for Sin City.
Posted In: gambling, Las Vegas, hotels
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Brown goes green

UPS new chief sustainability officer rings in holiday environmental goals.
Posted In: sustainability, green fuel, UPS
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Colorado to decide on fracking disclosure

The state will rule on whether oil and gas companies have to list all the chemicals they use to do hydraulic fracturing for natural gas. Environmentalists want them to disclose much more.
Posted In: fracking
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UN climate summit to conclude in South Africa

Delegates are expected to stay up late into the night at the UN climate summit, and rumors are swirling that baby steps are being taken towards a legally-binding climate change deal by 2015.
Posted In: climate, United Nations, climate change
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United Nations climate summit wraps up

With a low bar set, there is hope that attendees of the summit can at least agree to make a plan to stop climate change
Posted In: United Nations, climate change
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Businesses warm to going green

Even without government regulation, big business is embracing environmental goals.
Posted In: green biz

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