
Activists say the environmental risks of natural gas drilling are being ignored in the rush to challenge Russia’s control of the European energy market.
Production: Jocelyn Dombroski, Steve Horn
Post-Production: Taya Graham
Activists say the environmental risks of natural gas drilling are being ignored in the rush to challenge Russia’s control of the European energy market.
Production: Jocelyn Dombroski, Steve Horn
Post-Production: Taya Graham
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by Steve Horn, The Real News Network
January 21, 2020
Steve Horn is a San Diego-based climate reporter and producer. He was also a reporter on a part-time basis for The Coast News—covering Escondido, San Marcos, and the San Diego North County region—from mid-2018 until early 2020.
Also a freelance investigative reporter, his work has appeared in The Guardian, Al Jazeera America, The Intercept, Vice News, Wisconsin Watch, and other publications. He worked from 2011-2018 for the climate news website DeSmog.com, a publication which investigates climate change disinformation and the fossil fuel industry influence campaigns.
His stories and research have received citation in a U.S. Senate report and mention in outlets such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, Bloomberg Businessweek, Mexico’s La Jornada, and The Colbert Report.
In his free time, Steve is a competitive distance runner, with a personal best time in the marathon of 2:43:04 and a 4:43 mile. He also has served on the film screening committee for the Heartland Film Festival in Indianapolis and serves on the screening committee for the San Diego International Film Festival.
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