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Environment & Energy News

As an University Affiliate, you and your institution will have free campus-wide access through your school network to four premier online sources of environment and energy policy news: 

 Timely and original coverage of
environmental and energy issues in Congress

 One-stop source for daily coverage of today's
major environmental and energy issues





 Weekly in-depth report on natural resource
conservation and development issues

 Late-breaking news on environment
and energy from Capitol Hill

These four publications provide valuable resources to faculty in course preparation, to students in their class work and research, and to administrators in keeping up with the latest developments in the field. Key features include special reports, searchable archives on important policy issues, and a bill search. Complimentary subscription to these services is valued at up to $6,000.

If your institution is already an University Affiliate, you can access the publications direct from your school network at http://www.eenews.net. You may also sign up for daily or weekly email alerts from these publications.

If you cannot access the four online newsletters or are interested in becoming an affiliate institution to receive access, please contact Ainka Granderson.

An NCSE University Affiliate Service from

Environment & Energy (E&E) Publishing, LLC, is the leading publisher in the United States of timely, accurate and objective information on environmental and energy policy. Every day a 20-member editorial team is dedicated full-time to producing high-quality, mission-critical information that professionals need to understand the issues and who’s shaping today’s key policies.

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