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Inside Climate News is seeking an experienced Texas-based reporter to cover renewable energy and lay the foundation for a statewide conversation on the issues that surround it. Texas, a national leader in wind energy production, delivers electricity through its own grid to 90 percent of residents in the oil-and-gas-rich state. The reporter will produce a body of work, both quick-turn and long-range, illuminating the progress of clean energy adoption and opposition to it; relevant regulatory and policy developments, both local and national; and the flow of federal dollars from the IRA and other sources, and their equitable distribution. All of that work would be produced within the context of threats from hurricanes, droughts and other accelerating dangers of climate change. The staff position would be the third in our Texas bureau.
Job Summary
This is a demanding position that requires advanced reporting skills across a complicated landscape of interrelated issues. The successful applicant will be responsible for covering the Texas agencies charged with regulating the industry, skilled at conveying the business story and able go below the surface using government and court documents, data and human sources. This reporter must also have well-honed writing skills and a demonstrated track record of accuracy, fairness and nonpartisanship.
Our News Organization
Inside Climate News is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion and welcomes applications from candidates of any background or identity. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship, age, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
To Apply: Please send resume, clips and a cover letter to jobs@insideclimatenews.org, or email Executive Editor Vernon Loeb (vernon.loeb@insideclimatenews.org) and Managing Editor Jamie Smith Hopkins (jamie.hopkins@insideclimatenews.org).
Qualifications
This reporter will need to be a self-starter and team player who works with a high degree of collegiality. These additional qualifications, or their equivalents, are essential:
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