Sarah Gardner is a reporter on the Marketplace sustainability desk covering sustainability news spots and features. Gardner’s past projects include “Consumed,” “The Next American Dream,” “Jobs of the Future,” and “Climate Race,” to name a few. Gardner began her career at Marketplace as a freelancer and was hired as business editor and back-up host to David Brancaccio in the mid-90s. Prior to her work at Marketplace, Gardner was a public radio freelancer in Los Angeles, a staff reporter for New Hampshire Public Radio, a commercial radio reporter in Massachusetts and an editor/reporter for a small town newspaper in Minnesota.  Throughout her career she’s enjoyed those light bulb moments in interviews when she gets an unexpected answer that leads to a compelling news story.  Gardner is the recipient of several awards including a Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Finance Journalism (1997), an AlfredI.duPont-Columbia University Award (1996-1997) and a George Foster Peabody Award, the oldest and most prestigious media award (2000). Gardner attended Carleton College where she received her bachelor’s degree in religion and Columbia University where she received her master’s degree in journalism. A native of Waukesha,Wis., Gardner resides in Los Angeles.

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BP has a lot at stake in 'trial of the century'

BP and other companies involved in the Gulf oil spill could face over $50 billion in damages.
Posted In: bp oil spill
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BP headed to court over Gulf oil spill

The Gulf oil spill trial is set to start Monday, and could cost the oil giant billions.
Posted In: Gulf oil spill, BP
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Arctic race for resources heats up

While a Canadian military leader calls for an increased Arctic presence, the U.S. still can't get more boats in the water.
Posted In: Arctic
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Hate those endless meetings? Try standing up

A project management consultant offers a few tips to keep team office meetings short and sweet.
Posted In: office behavior, workplace
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Taco Bell to launch Doritos tacos

Taco Bell will soon roll out tacos that have shells made from Doritos chips.
Posted In: fast food, Taco Bell, Food, Doritos
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Foxconn agrees to raise worker wages

The Taiwan-based manufacturer will also cut down on excessive overtime. What will this mean for its purchasers -- like Apple -- and consumers?
Posted In: Foxconn, labor, China
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Airbus finds cracks in new A380

The airplane manufacturer plans for costly fix to the mega-jumbo jet.
Posted In: Airbus A380, airline industry
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U.S. surprisingly close to energy independence

America produces 81 percent of its own energy, mostly with oil, gas and coal. But don't celebrate our energy independence just yet.
Posted In: energy
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Stuck in Vegas: The Nevada housing market

The housing bust and recession have left many Nevada families with little room to move.
Posted In: Las Vegas, Nevada, Housing
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Nevada grads worry about their futures

College seniors in Nevada have endured budget cuts and tuition hikes. They now face a less-than-promising job market.
Posted In: Las Vegas, Nevada, college grads

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