Not exact matches
Robin is an enterprise
reporter at E&E News
who focuses on the people
who drive energy and
environmental policy.
Award - winning
environmental reporter Kane tells the amazing story of a group of Amazonian Indians, the Huaorani,
who confronted oil conglomerates and the Ecuadorian and U.S. governments in a courageous effort to preserve their way of life and the rain forest they call home.
Indeed, as an environment
reporter who travels frequently in Europe, I find that one of the obvious paradoxes of global
environmental statistics is how American per capita emissions are two to three times that of Sweden or France, although Americans» quality of life is certainly not two to three times better than that of a Swede or a Frenchman.
We pair veteran
environmental reporters with newcomers to the beat, or with less experienced
reporters who want to improve their skills.
In the United States, a critical role has been played by among others by
environmental reporter Andrew Revkin,
who at a critical point turned over his blog at the New York Times to largely serve as a forum for doubt and contrarianism about basic climate science.
In response to a 2018 complaint from the Society of
Environmental Journalists about barring some
reporters from press lists and his events, EPA's chief spokesperson Liz Bowman (
who recently resigned) claimed that the EPA offered an «unprecedented amount of access.»
Myron Ebell, a Competitive Enterprise Institute scholar
who led the Trump transition team on the
Environmental Protection Agency, told
reporters last month in London that the president would pull out of the Paris Agreement.
In short, the Michael Wines, the NYT
reporter (
who does not specialize in
environmental reporting, I might underscore) makes it sound as if we are saying that an impasse in Copenhagen is inevitable because the expectations of both sides are too far off.
Suffice to say that a Supreme Court discussion revolving around concepts taken from the anti-corporate globalization movement was enough to raise a few eyebrows, including those of Ha'aretz
environmental reporter Zafrir Rinat,
who noted that Lasn describes advertisements as «venomous spiritual pollutants.»
«For example, when Congress was debating the climate change legislation earlier in the year, I received a call from a
reporter at BNA
who asked about the potential effect of the
environmental legislation on the construction industry.