By: Matthew McClearn
The Darlington Nuclear Generating Station in Clarington, Ont., on May 23, 2023. Carlos Osorio/The Globe and Mail Log in or create a free account to listen to this article.
Matthew McClearn is a data journalist at The Globe and Mail. He specializes in investigative reporting and data-informed projects focused on energy and environmental issues, particularly within the electricity sector, while also covering themes related to construction, real estate, and agriculture. Matthew's work has been featured in Vancouver is Awesome, The Coast Reporter, Castanet Media, and The Globe and Mail.
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Matthew McClearn's articles predominantly focus on government announcements and cited data, specifically related to nuclear energy, Canada, energy infrastructure, environmental impact, and climate change. He covers themes such as business, government & politics, and energy.
When reaching out to Matthew with a pitch or as a source for an article idea make sure it aligns with his areas of coverage. This could include providing insights into government policies or decisions related to nuclear energy in Canada or offering expert commentary supported by credible data on issues surrounding energy infrastructure or environmental impact.
Given the nature of his coverage attributes and topics covered, he may be interested in discussing the implications of governmental decisions around nuclear energy regulation in Canada or any new developments that have significant environmental impacts within the country.
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