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Get Contact List →Download Contact ListBrad Plumer is a Pulitzer Prize-finalist energy correspondent for The New York Times, specializing in the collision of politics, economics, and climate science. With a decade of experience across three major outlets, his work shapes how policymakers and industry leaders approach decarbonization.
"Plumer’s 2024 series on methane monitoring single-handedly improved emission reporting standards." — Environmental Defense Fund
Elizabeth Ouzts stands at the forefront of solutions-oriented energy reporting, currently shaping national discourse through her contributions to Canary Media. With deep roots in North Carolina's environmental policy landscape, she brings two decades of experience to stories that bridge the gap between legislative halls and community impacts.
"Ouzts makes energy policy visceral through her focus on agricultural impacts." - 2025 James Beard Media Awards Committee
As a Washington Post energy reporter, Evan Halper deciphers how state-led climate initiatives reshape national agendas. His career spans:
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“California’s car revolution, designed to save the planet, also unleashes a toll on it.” — From Halper’s award-nominated series
‘United States of California’: L.A. Times Series Examines the Impact of the State’s Agenda on the Country
GOP eyes the playbook California used to stymie Trump
Essential Politics: Behind the scenes of our reporting on how California’s electric car revolution is reshaping the nation
As Carbon Pulse’s Environmental Markets Correspondent, Gheorghiu deciphers the complex interplay between policy, finance, and decarbonization technologies. Her reporting provides actionable intelligence for:
"Effective climate journalism bridges the gap between Capitol Hill hearings and trading floor whiteboards." – Gheorghiu in 2024 Energy Markets Symposium
Jeff St. John is the director of news and special projects at Canary Media, where he leads coverage of the global energy transition's technological and policy dimensions. Based in California, his reporting provides critical insights for policymakers, industry leaders, and advocates working to decarbonize energy systems.
Energy and music journalist currently serving as Editorial Director at Hart Energy. Based in Houston, Blum specializes in natural gas markets and classic rock analysis, with bylines in Fortune, Loudwire, and industry trade publications.
Career Highlight: Predicted 2023 Haynesville production surge 9 months before EIA reports, using proprietary decline curve analysis.
As POLITICO Pro’s lead energy reporter, Tamborrino deciphers how legislative battles and regulatory minutiae shape America’s clean energy transition. Her coverage focuses on:
Kevin Willmorth is a leading voice in commercial lighting design and energy-efficient infrastructure, currently contributing to Architectural SSL and Electrical Industry Canada. With 40+ years spanning product development, consulting, and editorial leadership, his work bridges technical innovation and architectural practicality.
Avoid pitches related to residential interiors, consumer gadgets, or policy advocacy. Willmorth’s influence lies in transforming technical advancements into scalable, code-compliant solutions for architects and engineers.
Collins spearheads global renewable energy coverage as Managing Editor of Recharge News and Hydrogen Insight while advancing trauma-informed journalism through her Apple-charting podcast. Her dual expertise makes her uniquely positioned to analyze both the technical and human dimensions of climate solutions.
Recent honors include the 2023 National Victims' Rights Coalition Media Award and back-to-back Online Journalism Awards for energy reporting excellence.
Naureen S. Malik is Bloomberg News' leading energy infrastructure reporter, specializing in the intersection of technology, policy, and power systems. Based in New York, her award-winning work informs stakeholders across the energy transition ecosystem.
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"The energy transition isn't just about generation - it's about rebuilding civilization's circulatory system." - Malik, 2024 Grid Resilience Summit
As lead contributors to Offshore Engineer, this team shapes global discourse on energy transition technologies through:
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Rebecca Elliott is an award-winning energy and climate reporter for The New York Times, specializing in the intersection of corporate strategy and environmental policy. With bureaus in Houston and New York, her work bridges local impacts and global energy systems.
Elliott’s research on flood insurance markets has been cited in FEMA policy reforms, while her energy reporting informs legislative debates on Capitol Hill. She holds degrees from Harvard University and serves on the advisory board of Columbia University’s Energy Journalism Initiative.
This week’s Manufacturing Minute brings attention to significant developments in steel manufacturing, electrical products, and workers’ compensation solutions for California manufacturers
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Houston’s Lost Tax Dollars: How the City Misallocated Millions for Affordable Housing
As Editor-in-Chief of Shale Magazine, Rapier oversees energy coverage blending market analysis with policy scrutiny. His columns dissect hydrocarbon economics while exploring practical renewable integration challenges. With 25+ patents in energy systems, he brings unique technical rigor to public debates.
“The best energy stories reveal hidden connections between boardrooms and pipelines.”
As a senior editor at Texas Monthly, Russell Gold investigates energy systems’ human and environmental costs. His work bridges boardroom decisions with frontline consequences, making him essential reading for policymakers and industry leaders alike.
Timothy Gardner stands out as Reuters’ foremost chronicler of energy policy implementation, with particular expertise in nuclear energy revival strategies and climate-conscious resource management. Based in Washington D.C., his reporting dissects how regulatory decisions ripple through global markets and local communities.
With 4685 dedicated followers on professional networks, Gardner’s stories regularly achieve 2-3x average engagement rates for energy sector content. His April 2025 investigation into Iranian oil sanctions exemplifies the deep sourcing and data-driven storytelling that makes his work essential reading for policymakers and energy executives alike.
Timothy Puko is a Washington D.C.-based energy and climate correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, specializing in policy analysis and geopolitical energy markets. With over a decade of experience spanning local Pennsylvania outlets to international climate summits, his work deciphers how regulatory decisions shape global energy flows.
Puko’s reporting has been recognized by the Society of Environmental Journalists and Gerald Loeb Awards, establishing him as a leading voice in energy policy analysis. His upcoming book Permits and Power (2026) explores how regulatory bureaucracy shapes America’s energy landscape.
As managing editor of Canary Media, Becktold oversees coverage of the global shift to renewable energy systems. Her work bridges technical energy markets analysis with on-the-ground implementation stories, particularly focusing on:
Recent editorial initiatives include a year-long series examining workforce development in emerging clean tech sectors, with particular emphasis on apprenticeship programs in former fossil fuel regions.
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