Ben Jervey

About

Ben Jervey is a Senior Fellow for DeSmog and directs the KochvsClean.com project. He is a freelance writer, editor, and researcher, specializing in climate change and energy systems and policy. Ben is also a Research Fellow at the Institute for Energy and the Environment at Vermont Law School. He was the original Environment Editor for GOOD Magazine, and wrote a longstanding weekly column titled “The New Ideal: Building the clean energy economy of the 21st Century and avoiding the worst fates of climate change.” He has also contributed regularly to National Geographic News, Grist, and OnEarth Magazine. He has published three books—on eco-friendly living in New York City, an Energy 101 primer, and, most recently, “The Electric Battery: Charging Forward to a Low Carbon Future.”

He graduated with a BA in Environmental Studies from Middlebury College, and earned a Master’s in Energy Regulation and Law at Vermont Law School. A bicycle enthusiast, Ben has ridden across the United States and through much of Europe.

onMar 25, 2016 @ 11:11 PDT

This year, two energy companies that have each received billions of dollars in subsidies and financial support from the federal government are going into bankruptcy. You might think, in this post-S...
onMar 13, 2016 @ 14:58 PDT

The Oregon legislature just put another nail in the coffin of the coal era. On Friday, Oregon governor Kate Brown signed into law one of the most ambitious and sweeping pieces of energy legislat...
onMar 13, 2016 @ 04:58 PDT

Another year, another U.S. Energy Information Agency (EIA) assessment report that makes the agency's own forecasters look foolish. In the latest Electric Power Monthly report, which covers all t...
onFeb 21, 2016 @ 10:57 PST

There are solar battles blazing all across the west right now, as utilities anchored to fossil fuel power plants strain to avoid the inevitable spread of solar across their areas of operation. Not...
onJun 8, 2015 @ 09:02 PDT

As politicians from oil-producing states work to draw up bills to end the ban on oil exports, Mexican officials are “confident” that the country will soon be importing American crude through a back...
onMay 31, 2015 @ 04:58 PDT

Mexico’s landmark energy reforms are already having impacts north of the border, and nowhere more acutely than Texas. One pipeline project in particular is raising hackles in some Far West Texas co...
onMay 26, 2015 @ 10:57 PDT

It's been a disastrous year for Pemex, the state-owned Mexican oil company at the center of the nation’s landmark energy reforms. In just over a month, Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) starred in three ...
onMay 23, 2015 @ 05:45 PDT

For the first time in 76 years, a piece of Mexico’s oil and gas infrastructure has been sold to a foreign investor, and the deal will help bring fracked gas from Texas’s Eagle Ford shale region int...
onMay 22, 2015 @ 16:22 PDT

Peabody Energy would like you to believe that coal is the only way to light up the homes of the roughly 1.1 billion who still live in energy poverty. A new campaign launched Thursday at the United ...
onFeb 27, 2015 @ 11:19 PST

In 1998, representatives from a number of fossil fuel companies and industry front groups, led by the American Petroleum Institute, gathered to craft a plan to undermine the American public’s under...