E&E News is looking for a reporting intern to support Greenwire. Greenwire has all of today’s essential energy and environmental news in one publication. Features provide deep dives into energy and environmental policy, regulations, lawsuits, and court decisions. It is also the only publication that provides unmatched coverage of the protection and development of natural resources. Our team dives deep on energy and environmental issues, covering the ins and outs of politics, science, policy and business. Our interns spend the bulk of their time reporting and writing. You’ll have access to senior federal agency officials and top leaders in the field. You’ll write news stories from day one.
Subscribers from all sides of the issues have valued and trusted E&E News’ timely and objective reporting for more than two decades. Now part of POLITICO, we are looking to enhance the E&E News product offering and speed growth of new subscribers. We dive deep on energy and environmental issues, covering the ins and outs of politics, science, policy and business. Our interns spend the bulk of their time reporting and writing. You’ll have access to senior federal agency officials and top leaders in the field. You’ll write news stories from day one.
The duration of the internship is three months with potential to extend. As our interns work full-time schedules of 40 hours per week, the internship is ideal for reporters with a year or two of experience or outstanding recent graduates.
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Internship Start and End Dates: June-December 2023
Hours: 40 per week
Compensation: $23/HR
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