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.

Features By Sarah Gardner

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New measure shows more people in poverty

The number of poor children drops under unofficial poverty measure that counts benefits such as food stamps and costs such as childcare.
Posted In: poverty, poor
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Steel prices fall dramatically

With growth expectations unmet, steel manufacturers cut production.
Posted In: Economy
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Deal would create the largest oil and gas pipeline company in North America

Houston-based Kinder Morgan looks to buy rival El Paso Corp. for $21 billion.
Posted In: Oil
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Manufacturing looks to change its image problem

As their baby boomer employees retire, manufacturing companies are looking to entice younger recruits.
Posted In: Jobs
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Help wanted -- desperately!

Jobs are tough all over but for one company hiring software engineers, trouble cuts the other way.
Posted In: Jobs
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AMR stock plunges on bankruptcy rumors

American Airlines parent group loses over 40 percent before closing down almost a third.
Posted In: Airlines
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Bank of America to charge for debit card use

The fee is the latest move by big banks to recoup revenue lost due to laws and regulations that followed the financial crisis.
Posted In: Banks
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White House, Department of Energy shift gears

A new spending review points the way toward electric vehicle research and away from other clean tech.
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EU backs down on airline carbon cap

In the first year, 85 percent of pollution licenses will be given away free to airlines. In 2013, freebies will be slashed to 83 percent.
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O'Hare unveils airport aeroponics

An ultra-compact, ultra-efficient airport garden provides herbs and veggies to airport restaurants.

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