Elizabeth Douglass
Elizabeth Douglass writes about energy for InsideClimate News. She worked for more than two decades as a business writer at daily newspapers, including a ten-year stint at the Los Angeles Times, where she spent the last half of her tenure covering energy. Her stories followed developments in the oil market, alternative fuels, and renewable energy, and exposed long-running performance problems at California's San Onofre nuclear power plant. She also chronicled how a power company falsified data to win customer-funded performance bonuses and how oil refiners and others in California created one of the nation's most profitable fuel markets.
While covering telecommunications, she was the first to report financial sleight-of-hand at fiber network company Global Crossing, and uncovered Pacific Bell's boiler room-style sale of add-on features. At the San Diego Union-Tribune, she co-wrote an investigative series on government contractor Science Applications International Corp. that was a finalist for the 1996 Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism.
She holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.
Other articles by this author
Need for Keystone XL Shrinking as Industry Looks to Export US Crude Oil
By Elizabeth Douglass, InsideClimate News | Report![]()
Koch Brothers Cashing in 220,000 Acres of Tar Sands Holdings
By Elizabeth Douglass, InsideClimate News | Report
How Fukushima Challenged a Core Tenet of US Nuclear Safety: An Expert's View
By Elizabeth Douglass, InsideClimate News | Interview
Troubles at San Onofre Nuclear Plant Awaken Activists
By Elizabeth Douglass, Inside Climate News | News Analysis