4-464: E&E News is an American news organization that covers energy , environmental policy , climate change , markets and science. As of 2020, the organization has more than 65 reporters and editors across 10 cities. It was acquired by Politico in December 2020. E&E is a subscription-based news service with paywalls . As of 2014, annual subscriptions cost between $ 2,000 and $ 150,000, depending on
8-626: The National Journal ). E&E formerly had a content partnership with The New York Times . Pieces from E&E's ClimateWire are sometimes republished by Scientific American . As of 2014, it employed roughly 75 journalists in ten cities across the United States. In January 2018, E&E News announced former editor-in-chief Kevin Braun would be stepping down and named Cy Zaneski as executive editor. The company cited inappropriate behavior as
12-713: The range of products subscribed to. It was founded in 1998 by Kevin Braun and Michael Witt, with seven initial employees. The company began as a Capitol Hill clipping service, later became a weekly newsletter, and in 2000 became a Web-based news service. As a specialist, niche news service, most of E&E's subscribers are institutions, including think tanks , energy companies and other corporations, environmentalist groups, law firms , and state and federal agencies. Publications and services that are or were part of E&E News include EnergyWire (launched in 2012), ClimateWire (launched in 2008), E&E Daily , E&E PM , OnPoint (a daily webcast), and Greenwire (purchased from
16-616: The reason for Braun's ouster. In May 2018, the E&E News, along with the Associated Press and CNN , was barred from a national summit on harmful water contaminants by the Trump administration 's EPA . E&E News was acquired by Politico in December 2020. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Politico said it would keep the E&E News brand and its journalism in place. Energy policy Too Many Requests If you report this error to
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