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- And it's why our business strategy centers on making journalism so good that it's worth paying for.
- The New York Times is looking for a dynamic (and, of course, energetic) energy correspondent to cover the companies, technologies and markets central to America's energy transition, and the related economic repercussions.
- Places economically dependent on extracting oil, gas and coal - and the people involved in those businesses - remain important but face fundamental changes.
- Legions of start-ups aim to be the key players of the future, harnessing the sun, lithium, hydrogen or even algae to provide or store energy.
- Illuminating this bridge from business as usual to a new energy frontier demands a reporter who can see around corners, connect the dots and meet the moment.
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