The Environment News Service (ENS), referred to as ENS, is an environmental
news agency
A news agency is an organization that gathers news reports and sells them to subscribing news organizations, such as newspapers, magazines and radio and television broadcasters. A news agency may also be referred to as a wire service, newswi ...
which provides original late-breaking news reports. First published on January 1, 1990, ENS is based in the United States.
ENS is privately owned and operated by founding publisher and editor in chief Sunny P. Lewis.
Contributors from across the USA and around the world cover issues and events that affect the environment. ENS reports are often picked up by other news outlets and cited in books and magazines.
ENS has won four Project Censored awards for investigative journalism, an honor presented by Sonoma State University in California.
The ENS press release distribution division, World-Wire, also based in the United States, is privately owned and operated by founder Jim Crabtree. It transmits press releases for environmental and sustainable business clients to TV and radio stations, newspapers, wire services, corporate and nongovernmental executives as well as government offices in the United States and many other countries.
The Environment News Service is notable for providing a reporter on the ground for an international audience in the
Gulf War
The Gulf War was a 1990–1991 armed campaign waged by a Coalition of the Gulf War, 35-country military coalition in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Spearheaded by the United States, the coalition's efforts against Ba'athist Iraq, ...
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They have provided a news wire service since 1990.
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News agencies based in the United States
American environmental websites