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September 12, 2006

E&E News Sources

The Thompson Library now has several databases provided by E&E Publishing related to energy and environmental policy:

Greenwire contains reports on national environmental, energy and natural resources issues as they are addressed by the White House, federal agencies, courts, states and major media across the country. Users can sign up for daily email alerts of important news stories.

Environment & Energy Daily tracks legislative action on environmental, energy and natural resources issues. Covers Congressional appropriations, hearings, markups, bill introductions, floor actions, and more. Users can sign up for daily email alerts of important news stories.

Land Letter provides weekly in-depth focus on the latest developments in regulation, litigation, legislation, and other action surrounding natural resources issues such as public lands, forests, recreation, endangered species, fisheries, timber, mining, and more.

E&E News PM provides readers with all the late-breaking news from Capitol Hill, including schedule changes, markup and floor vote results, new bills and amendments and insight into emerging political issues. Updated at 4:30 p.m.

E&E TV News is a daily Webcast designed for energy and environmental policy professionals, broadcast in high-quality Flash video from Capitol Hill studio headquarters. Includes:


  • OnPoint is a 15-minute interview program broadcast every day at 10:00 a.m., featuring top energy and environment professionals. Previous OnPoint interviewees include Cabinet officials, governors, agency directors, members of Congress, top lobbyists, and academic experts.
  • E&ETV News Afternoon Update is broadcast at 4:30 p.m.
  • E&ETV Breaking News is a broadcast of breaking news as events warrant.

E&E news sources are linked on the library’s Earth & Resource Science, Political Science, Public Administration pages, as well as on the alphabetical lists of periodical indexes, or take a preview at http://libproxy.umflint.edu:2048/login?url=http://www.eenews.net/.

Posted by pgstreby at September 12, 2006 04:26 PM

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