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SEJ Speaks on FOI Issues

SEJ Speaks on FOI Issues

Read SEJ's February 6, 2012, letter to Energy and Environment Subcommittee Chair Harris condemning ejection of Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Josh Fox from the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology's subcommittee hearing on EPA's policies and enforcement of water quality issues surrounding natural gas drilling or "fracking."

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New US Strategy for Coping with Climate Change Open for Comment

New US Strategy for Coping with Climate Change Open for Comment

NOAA, the USFWS, and the NY State Dept. of Environmental Conservation (representing all state and wildlife agencies) released on Jan. 19, 2012, a draft of the first national strategy for responding to climate change effects on plants, fish and wildlife. The public comment period is open until March 5, 2012, and public meetings and a webinar will occur until Feb. 22, 2012.

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SEJ's Environmental Events Calendar: Featured Events

SEJ's Environmental Events Calendar: Featured Events

Our Calendar lists professional meetings, press conferences, awards/fellowships/workshops deadlines and more. Submit yours. Deadline Feb 8, 2012: The East-West Center's 2012 Korea-U.S. Journalists Exchange, June 12-25, will focus on the impact of 2012 presidential elections and the Korea-US Free Trade Agreement on the bilateral relationship. Deadline Feb 15, 2012: Fund for Investigative Journalism offers grants for investigations of economic inequities and climate change issues, in addition to watchdog reporting within the U.S. Reporting for ethnic media is also strongly encouraged.

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Fund for Environmental Journalism Announces Winter 2011 Awards

Fund for Environmental Journalism Announces Winter 2011 Awards

SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism (FEJ) will grant $11,707 to seven journalism projects in Round Four, to cover travel, soil-testing, survey, telecommunications, and document-access expenses for print, audio, video, photo and online news. Photo: Winner Valerie Wigglesworth, The Dallas Morning News.

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Annual AAAS Meeting Offers Many Environmental Stories

Annual AAAS Meeting Offers Many Environmental Stories

02/01/2012 – This year's meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Feb 16-20 in Vancouver, BC, offers dozens of sessions on environmental topics — climate change, mineral resource dependency, water, critique of science journalism, disaster recovery, science integrity in government agencies, and more.
Checking Local Water Use and Scrutinizing Those Big Water Projects Can Benefit Your Community

Checking Local Water Use and Scrutinizing Those Big Water Projects Can Benefit Your Community

01/15/2012 – Read this excerpt from the Winter issue of SEJournal: Author Cynthia Barnett explains water-use truths and fallacies, offers tips for investigating water projects proposed for your audience area, and reports how some of the country’s most progressive engineers and local governments are showing that it’s absolutely possible to live with far less water.
Table of Contents: SEJournal Winter 2011-12

Table of Contents: SEJournal Winter 2011-12

01/15/2012 – New issues of SEJournal are available to members and subscribers only. Non-members and non-subscribers can view the Table of Contents of the current SEJournal issue (Winter), read an excerpt, and get information on how to join or subscribe.

 

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"If a news outlet is not looking at contradictory assertions and using its resources to assess which is closer to the truth, what service does it provide beyond reprinting press releases?"

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