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Kate Sheppard

Kate Sheppard

Kate Sheppard covers energy and environmental politics in the Washington bureau of Mother Jones. She was previously the political reporter for Grist and a writing fellow at The American Prospect. More

Kate Sheppard covers energy and environmental politics in the Washington bureau for Mother Jones. She was previously the political reporter for Grist and a writing fellow at The American Prospect. Her work has also been featured in the New York Times Room for Debate blog, The Guardian's Comment is Free, The Center for Public Integrity, The Washington Independent, ForeignPolicy.com, Washington Spectator, Who Runs Gov, In These Times, and Bitch.

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The BP Blame Game

The BP Blame Game

Which companies are most responsible for the Gulf disaster?… More »

In 2008, BP Touted New Tech to Measure Oil Flow

In 2008, BP Touted New Tech to Measure Oil Flow

Now, the oil giant says it's too difficult to calculate the size of the Gulf spill. How convenient.… More »

If You Spill It, He Will Come

If You Spill It, He Will Come

Could Kevin Costner really become the hero of the oil spill with his new oil centrifuge technology?… More »

Two More Gulf Spills?

Two More Gulf Spills?

Oil companies are supposed to self-report minor leaks -- which means the government could be oblivious to oil spillage unrelated to Deepwater Horizon… More »

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