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Ken Silverstein (columnist)

Ken Silverstein is an American business journalist who focuses on global energy issues. He is editor-in-chief and associate publisher for (Public Utilities Fortnightly ),〔(), Public Utilities Fortnightly.〕 a paid subscription-based magazine established in 1929. He is also a contributor to (Forbes )〔(), Forbes〕 and the (Christian Science Monitor ),〔(), Christian Science Monitor〕 analyzing similar issues.
==Biography==
Silverstein received a BA and an MBA from Tulane University, and an MA in print journalism from American University.〔(“Member Profile: Ken Silverstein” ), EnergyBiz〕 His first job in journalism was working in New York City for PBS' McNeil-Lehrer News Report.〔Silverstein, Ken: (“Tracing the Insider's Roots” ), EnergyBiz Insider, May 26, 2011〕
During the savings and loans crisis in the late 1980s, he covered the insurance and banking industries for American Banker Financial Publications and the Journal of Commerce from Washington, DC.〔Silverstein, Ken: (“Officials Seek Removal of Barriers Overseas” ), Journal of Commerce, June 7, 1990〕〔Silverstein, Kenneth: (“U.S. Official Says State-Level Rules Don’t Impede EC” ), Journal of Commerce, July 18, 1990〕 From there, he moved to the energy beat and wrote for Primedia magazines.〔Silverstein, Ken: “Banking caste system to affect corporations,” Corporate Cashflow, August 1992, p. 40, 49〕

In 2002 he became an online energy columnist for IssueAlert, an energy and utilities online column sent to global subscribers and owned by Scientech and UtiliPoint.〔Silverstein, Ken: “The Pressures of Trading,” IssueAlert, October 23, 2002〕〔"Ten Years After - And Still Hungry" http://www.energybiz.com/article/12/05/ten-years-after-and-still-hungry〕 He is the former editor-in-chief of the online publication, EnergyBiz Insider that is part of (Energy Central ). His column was subsequently reproduced by news organizations and think tanks that include (CommoditiesNow ), (RealClearEnergy ) and the (Breakthrough Institute ).
Silverstein's work continues to be cited on news sites and referenced in national magazines, newspapers and journals such as the (New York Times ), the (Washington Post ), (USA Today ), (EnergyBiz ), (Atlantic Monthly ), (Chicago Tribune ) and the (Huffington Post ). His business reporting and columns about (global warming ) and the environment focus on (coal ), (natural gas ), (nuclear ), (wind ), and (solar ) energies.

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