E&E News
Emily Yehle is an experienced journalist and editor with a strong background in environmental reporting and communications. Currently serving as an Editor at E&E News since April 2022, Emily previously held the position of Senior Communications Officer at the Stockholm Environment Institute from May 2017 to April 2022. Emily's earlier career at E&E News included roles as a Reporter from July 2010 to May 2017, focusing on natural resources, national parks, oceans, and offshore energy, with an emphasis on Congress and federal agencies. Additional experience includes being a Staff Writer at Roll Call and a Freelance Writer for the Miami Herald Media Company, along with serving as Editor In Chief for The Independent Florida Alligator. Emily Yehle earned a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Florida between 2003 and 2006.
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E&E News
E&E News provides essential news for energy and environment professionals. Our five daily publications and video programs deliver original and compelling journalism that keeps top decisionmakers in government, business, NGOs and academia informed and ahead of the curve. E&E’s success as an independently owned news organization --established in 1998-- relies on producing timely and objective reporting that our subscribers from all sides of the issues value and trust. With more than 75 reporters and editors, E&E offers an in-depth look at energy and environmental issues in Washington, D.C., and around the nation with bureaus in Houston, Dallas, Denver, New York City, Seattle, Atlanta, St. Louis, Minneapolis, San Francisco and Los Angeles. E&E News reporters also regularly travel around the world to report on key events and projects with global consequences for energy and the environment. Issues covered include: • Federal legislation & policymakers • U.S. regulation & federal agencies • Legal cases & judicial decisions • International & U.S. climate policy • Energy resources & markets • State legislation & controversies • Oil, natural gas, coal & nuclear • Fracking & unconventional energy development • Electric utilities • Alternative energy • Air & water pollution • Public lands & mining • Endangered species • Technology & science