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SEJ Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment

ONLY 17 DAYS LEFT TO ENTER! SEJ's Awards for Reporting on the Environment include ten categories offering $1,000 each, plus a student category. Deadline: April 1.

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SEJ's Only Hearts Club Band

Sergeant Pepper may have taught the band to play 20 years ago, but this past Valentine's Day weekend also marked two decades since SEJ incorporated to serve environmental reporters, broadcasters and their constituents everywhere. Read the "20 Things We Love About SEJ," feel the love, and show some if you're so moved — it's never too late!

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Climate News on SEJ's CopenBlog

Review the news from many sources about the Copenhagen climate talks on SEJ's CopenBlog.

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10 Key Open-Gov Resources for Environmental Journalists

03/10/2010 – In honor of Sunshine Week, which began March 14, the WatchDog serves up a meaty list of essential resources for journalists working to expose governmental secrets voters and taxpayers have a right to know about.

Inside Story: An Expansive Investigation's Key Lesson: Think BIG

01/15/2010 – SEJournal has the inside story on "The Smokestack Effect: Toxic Air and America's Schools," a USA Today series by Blake Morrison and Brad Heath that won SEJ's 2009 Kevin Carmody Award for Outstanding Investigative Reporting.

SEJournal Fall 2009, Vol. 19 No. 3

10/15/2009 – Now available to non-members and non-subscribers! In this issue: New Journalism-Science Initiatives; Veteran Newspaper Writer Finds Teaching's Hidden Pleasures; Photographers Document and Protect Borderland Environments; Germ Killer, Largely Unregulated, Attracts New Concern for Wildlife; Improve Your Video — Get Good Audio; and more.

 

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"Information is the raw material in the construction of freedom. "

— Alejandro de la Vega