Environment News Service (ENS) is the original international daily wire service of the environment. Established in 1990 by Editor in Chief Sunny Lewis, the company is independently owned and operated under the direction of the founder. Jim Crabtree joined as Executive Editor in 1991.

Environment News Service exists to provide late-breaking news of the environment from across the United States and around the world.

Because ignorance leads to degradation of Earth’s ecosystems and because knowledge can result in planetary health, ENS staff and correspondents provide fact-based news presented without bias.

ENS covers issues and events that affect the environment: natural disasters, politics, legislation, conferences, demonstrations, legal action, international agreements, sustainable development, climate change, energy, health, water, food, air quality, oceans and marine life, land use, forests, wildlife, toxics, waste and recycling, transportation, finance and the built environment.

In addition to being reporters, ENS contributors often have expertise in fields such as law, economics or public health.

ENS often covers emerging issues long before other news outlets as many news sources contact ENS well in advance of public announcements and work closely with us on breaking developments.

As a result, ENS has won four Project Censored awards, given by the California-based media research project for news published ahead of the media curve.

ENS news reports are indexed by Dow Jones Factiva,  and thousands of websites feature Environment News Service reports.

Contact Us:

Sunny Lewis, Founding Publisher, Editor in Chief news@ens-news.com

Jim Crabtree, Executive Editor jimcrabtree33@gmail.com

Got a news tip about the environment? Have a story to report? Email us: news@ens-news.com

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