Steve Horn

About

Steve Horn is the owner of the consultancy Horn Communications & Research Services, which provides public relations, content writing, and investigative research work products to a wide range of nonprofit and for-profit clients across the world.

An investigative reporter on the climate beat for over a decade and former Research Fellow for DeSmog between 2011-2018, his work has appeared in outlets such as The Guardian, The Intercept, Wisconsin Watch, The Coast News, and elsewhere. His work has been cited in a U.S. Senate report, federal litigation, and by publications such as The New York Times, Bloomberg, The New Yorker, Voice of San Diego, La Jornada, Democracy Now!, among outlets.

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onFeb 21, 2023 @ 09:00 PST

New book The Big Myth tackles the roots of โ€œmarket fundamentalismโ€ ideology.

New book The Big Myth tackles the roots of โ€œmarket fundamentalismโ€ ideology.
onOct 30, 2020 @ 12:27 PDT

On Septemberย 28, President Donald Trump signed a presidential permit to ship Albertaโ€™s tar sands oilย via a proposedย 1,600-mile private rail line across the U.S.-Canada border intoย Alaska. The per...
onOct 9, 2020 @ 14:06 PDT

Originally published byย The Real News Network. Back in 2012, climate science denial created anย โ€œOctober Surpriseโ€ momentย for the presidential election and a turning point against the presidential ...
onJun 14, 2020 @ 04:00 PDT

Among a string of recent environmental rollbacks, President Donald Trumpโ€™s U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)ย aims to vastly narrow the scope of environmental reviews for those applying for liquefied ...
onMay 24, 2020 @ 04:00 PDT

Progressive activists have called for a Green New Deal, a linking of the U.S. climate and labor movements to create an equitable and decarbonized economy and move away from fossil fuels to address ...
onMay 3, 2020 @ 03:00 PDT

A ruling from a Montana judge could have far-reaching implications for a water-crossing permit frequently used by fossil fuel pipeline construction projects.

A ruling from a Montana judge could have far-reaching implications for a water-crossing permit frequently used by fossil fuel pipeline construction projects.
onApr 20, 2020 @ 14:32 PDT

This story is a part of Covering Climate Nowโ€™sย week of coverageย focused on Climate Solutions, to mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Covering Climate Now is a global journalism collaboration co...
onMar 23, 2020 @ 18:31 PDT

With major cities and states issuing stay-at-home orders as coronavirus cases have swept throughout the United States, the Trump Administration opened the floodgates for more offshore drilling and ...
onMar 11, 2020 @ 22:28 PDT

Theย huge bipartisan energy bill currently stalled in the Senateย wouldย fast-track exports of fracked gas, offer over a billion dollars in subsidies to โ€œclean coalโ€ efforts and make availableย hundred...
onJan 20, 2019 @ 05:35 PST

Near the end of 2018, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) hired the leading promoter within academia of a massive and multi-faceted petrochemical complexย proposed for West Virginia. A month later, ...