Hannah Northey, a reporter at E&E News will now be covering mining, critical minerals, EV batteries and clean tech.
Previously, Northey has covered the intersection of water policy and politics and EPA oversight. She also covered energy policy and Congress and served as the energy editor.
Her work on wetlands and climate change was recognized by both the Washington, D.C., and Detroit chapters of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Previously, she reported for Argus Media and the Lansing State Journal. She interned at The Associated Press.
Northey has a B.A. from Western Michigan University and a M.A. from Michigan State University.
You can congratulate Northey on Twitter.
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