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Ben Geman

Energy and Environment Correspondent

bgeman@nationaljournal.com

Ben Geman is a National Journal Energy and Environment Correspondent, and has nearly a decade of experience on the beat.

Before joining National Journal he spent four years as an energy correspondent for The Hill, where he helped launch the paper's energy blog.

From 2004-2009, Ben was a reporter for Environment & Energy Publishing, writing for Greenwire and other E&E newsletters.

Ben also worked at the newsletter Inside EPA, and before moving to Washington, D.C. in 2002 he wrote for several Boston-area newspapers, including the Boston Phoenix.

Latest From Ben Geman

Keystone Report Brings Early Groundhog Day

Energy Edge, Jan. 31, 2014. 

Keystone Pipeline Inches Toward Green Light With Crucial Climate Finding

The State Department said Friday that the proposed Keystone pipeline would not lead to a surge in greenhouse-gas emissions.

Obama Administration Prepares to Show Cards on the Keystone Pipeline Friday

The State Department is slated to unveil a crucial analysis of the Keystone XL pipeline Friday, but that won't end the battle over the project.

White House Willing to Explore 'Policy Options' on Crude-Oil Exports

Is the White House cracking the door open to relaxing the ban on the export of U.S. crude oil?

The End to Waxman-Markey

Energy Edge, Jan. 30, 2014. 

Henry Waxman, Longtime Green Advocate, Will Retire From Congress

Waxman is a savvy inside political operator who plays hardball at times.

EPA Chief: Climate-Change Regulation 'Done Deal' Despite Supreme Court Review

EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy doesn't think the Supreme Court will throw a big wrench into her agency's regulation of carbon emissions.

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