
Earth Journalism Network and SEJ Petition Cambodia To Investigate Journalist's Murder
The petition presses the Cambodian government for a full investigation into the murder of journalist Hang Serei Oudom, who was killed in Cambodia in September 2012. He had reportedly been covering illegal logging activities currently causing massive deforestation of the Cambodian forest.
SEJ's 22nd Annual Conference Coverage
Oct. 17-21, 2012 in Lubbock. Find multimedia coverage here. It's never too late to send us your story links for inclusion. If you attended the conference, we would love your feedback; please complete our online survey. The Texas Observer published on Dec. 11 a deeply flawed story about SEJ's 2012 conference. Please go here for SEJ's formal response through letters to the Observer's editor and publisher, from SEJ President Don Hopey and Board Member Roger Witherspoon, setting the record straight, as well as replies received from Texas Observer editor Dave Mann. © Photo: Communicating Climate Change plenary by Lindsey Hoshaw.
SEJ's 22nd Annual Conference, Lubbock, TX, Oct. 17-21, 2012
Check out multimedia conference coverage, session descriptions, speakers, exhibitors and more for SEJ's 22nd annual conference. Image: Bat Flight Amphitheater at Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Photo © Marina Fisher-Phelps.Agriculture, Air, Biodiversity, Chemicals, Climate Change, Consumer, Disasters, Economy & Business, Energy & Fuel, Environmental Health, Environmental Politics, Fish & Fisheries, Food, Forests, Government, Health, Journalism/Media, Natural Resources, Nuclear Power/Radiation, People & Population, Planning & Growth, Policy, Pollution, Science, Technology, Waste, Water & Oceans, Wildlife, Mexico, National (U.S.), Southwest (AZ NM OK TX), International
"Renewal in Rwanda"
A series examining Rwanda's efforts to build an eco-friendly economy after genocide, and an Iowa-based initiative that's leading the way. Des Moines Register, December 20-23, 2009, by Perry Beeman.
Witnesses To An Era Wait
A Living On Earth investigation has found neighbors of a New Orleans plant that once produced some of the most dangerous herbicides and insecticides known to man may be being left unprotected.
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