Yale Forum Special Feature: Scientists and Journalists on ‘Lessons Learned’
The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media posted a two-part series on leading climate scientists' and science journalists' "Lessons Learned" from the climate change controversies of the past 12 months.The Psychology of Climate Change Communication: A Guide for Scientists, Journalists, Educators, Political Aides, and the Interested Public
The Center for Research on Environmental Decisions (CRED) at Columbia University published on November 2009 a free, research-based guide for "Scientists, Journalists, Educators, Political Aides, and the Interested Public."
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
Winners: SEJ 9th Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment
And the winners are...SEJ Letter of June 4, 2010, to Coast Guard on Media Access
Full Text: SEJ Letter of June 4, 2010, to Coast Guard on Media Access to Deepwater Horizon Spill Response Operations
Fund for Environmental Journalism
SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism awards grants of up to $3,500 to help underwrite environmental reporting projects and entrepreneurial ventures. Support the fund by donating, or apply for a grant. The deadline for the Summer 2013 cycle was July 15th. Applications for the Winter 2014 cycle will be accepted starting mid-September 2013. See the winners of previous rounds, and some of their resulting stories.
SEJ Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment
SEJ's annual contest offers $500 in each of seven categories. Enter your best environmental stories, books and photos by April 1 annually.
Sunshine Still Disinfects — 2010
Every March, journalists, news media, lawyers, librarians, and ordinary citizens get reminded why access to information keeps democracy healthy. Here are some interesting articles and events from Sunshine Week 2010.
Upcoming SEJ Regional Events: SEJ Members Talk Environmental Journalism at UC Davis Law School
Sep 10, 2013: Join SEJ members Amy Quinton, reporter at Capitol Public Radio; Fiona Smith, reporter from The Daily Journal; and Matt Weiser, the Water and Environment Journalist to The Sacramento Bee for “Meeting the Challenges of Environmental Journalism in the 21st Century,” the first event in the UC Davis California Environmental Law & Policy Center (CELPC) Fall 2013 Speakers' Series. Moderator: Chris Bowman (pictured), communications director at the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences.
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