Celebrating 25 Years of Reporting
For a Changing World
Mission Statement
Founded 25 years ago, E&E News dives into the ever-evolving landscape of energy and the environment to keep professionals informed, empowered, and a step ahead with original, compelling, and non-partisan journalism.
A Full Spectrum of Topics and Perspectives
We pride ourselves on providing a breadth of energy and environmental coverage.
- Air & Water Pollution
- Climate Policy & Politics
- Congress & Federal Agencies
- Corporate Sustainability
- Cybersecurity
- Electric Utilities
- Oil, Natural Gas, Coal, Nuclear & Renewables
- Public Lands & Endangered Species
- Regulations & Legal Actions
- Science & Technology Innovation
- State Legislation & Issues
- Transportation & Infrastructure
Our Newsroom
Dedicated Talent
We strive to bring transparency to energy and environmental policy, providing our subscribers with the deep understanding they need to focus on priority issues. That’s why we have 60+ reporters and editors who have decades of experience reporting on key events and projects with global consequences for energy and environmental issues in Washington D.C., across the nation, and around the world.
Synthesized Information
E&E News offers fact-driven insights and penetrating coverage of exclusive, on-the-ground impact information in an easily digestible format. Subscribers benefit from our reporters’ behind-the-scenes insights and critical updates shared during monthly live briefings. E&E News reporters examine the interconnections so you can gain valuable knowledge on energy and environment-related subjects.
Award-Winning Journalism
2023
Honorable Mention from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) for David Ferris’ feature on
electric vehicles.
2023
Honorable Mention from North American Agricultural Journalists (NAAJ) for Marc Heller’s farm reporting.
2022
First place for Outstanding Beat Reporting Award from Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Dateline Awards, for Hannah Northey and Kevin Bogardus’ reporting on wetlands.
2022
Excellence in Journalism Award from Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Detroit Chapter for Hannah Northey’s coverage of climate change and flooding in Detroit.
2022
Third Place for Outstanding Beat Reporting from Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) for Hannah Northey and Kevin Bogardus’ reporting on wetlands.
2022
Finalist for Beat Reporting Award from Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Dateline Awards, for Ariel Wittenberg and E.A Crunden’s reporting on PFAS.