
Reporter, The Epoch Times
Nathan Worcester is an award-winning reporter for The Epoch Times based in Washington, D.C., covering Capitol Hill, elections, energy policy, and environmental affairs. He earned his Bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago between 2010 and 2013. Worcester frequently reports on the ideas shaping contemporary politics and policy while maintaining particular expertise in energy and environmental coverage. His reporting on energy topics includes analysis of electric vehicle market development, mineral supply chain challenges for energy transition infrastructure, and the costs of federal energy policies on American households. His work examines the intersection of energy policy, technological innovation, and geopolitical factors affecting U.S. energy independence. Worcester has covered diverse topics including fusion energy developments, ESG policy implications, and classified documents, demonstrating breadth across multiple beats. His energy and EV coverage provides critical analysis of supply chain vulnerabilities and policy implications for the emerging electric vehicle industry. Worcester maintains an active social media presence at @nnworcester on Twitter and is verified as a journalist through professional media databases.
United States