Grey Moran is an award-winning journalist covering the intersections of food systems, environmental justice, and labor rights. They currently work as an investigative reporter at Sentient, the only nonprofit newsroom exclusively dedicated to reporting on factory farms, and previously held roles at Civil Eats and Grist.

Moran's reporting has been published in a wide range of outlets, including Undark, The Guardian, The Atlantic, The New Republic, Al Jazeera, The New York Times, The Intercept, The New Yorker, Guernica, The Nation, New York Magazine, Popular Science, Mother Jones, The American Prospect, Investigate Midwest, Eater, Teen Vogue, Grist, Autostraddle, and The Center for Public Integrity. Their articles have been anthologized in No Planet B: A Teen Vogue Guide to the Climate Crisis, published by Haymarket Books, and the Best American Food Writing, edited by Mark Bittman.

Moran has received a 2025 James Beard Award for reporting on farmworker heat protections, a 2024 Covering Climate Now award for an investigation into the byzantine rules of crop insurance, and multiple honors from the North American Agricultural Journalists.

Moran holds a B.A. in English literature from Reed College and an M.A. in science journalism from Columbia Journalism School. As perhaps evident at this point in the bio, they use they/them pronouns and have previously written under the name Greta Moran.