Eric Krebs is a writer, researcher, and musician from Queens.
Present:
Economic Research Associate at Rattner Family Office, where I research and produce data-centric weekly segments for MSNBC and monthly columns for the New York Times
Contributing writer at the Reasons to be Cheerful, where I write about energy and the environment. Most recently, on the Gila River Indian Community, reclaimed wastewater, and indigenous water rights.
Freelance at anywhere. Most recently, on NYC’s pilot project war on loud cars, and a holy piece of MTA history for Hell Gate.
Graduated college, wrote a thesis on nuclear energy — “Atoms on the Hudson: Environmentalism, Nuclear Power, and the Long Closure of Indian Point” — which won the Anthropology Department’s Edward Sapir Prize and the university’s John Addison Porter Prize.
Past:
2021 Summer News Intern at Bloomberg News. Clips.
Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Herald.
Editorial Assistant at the Yale Review.
Research Assistant at Brookings Institution’s Workforce of the Future Initiative.
Research Assistant at Center for an Urban Future.
Tobin Research Assistant at Yale Department of Economics.
Opinion columnist for the Yale Daily News.