The 2018 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment [1]
The 2018 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment
SEJournal looks ahead to key issues in the coming year with this "2018 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment" special report. Stay tuned as we continue to add elements to the report up through and beyond its formal launch Jan. 26 at an annual roundtable [2], organized by the Society of Environmental Journalists with George Mason University and the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. We'll have a report [3] from that roundtable as well. Meanwhile, check out the reports we have published so far:
Issue Backgrounders
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Charting the Year Ahead in Environment, Energy News [4]
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2018 Elections Could Be Game-Changer for Environment, Energy [5]
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Battle Builds Over Science Integrity in Environmental Policy [6]
Special TipSheets
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Governing May Not Come Naturally to Trump Agencies in 2018 [7]
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For 2018, Predicting Extreme Weather Disasters Not As Hard As You Think [8]
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Court Cases with Trump Agencies Will Make News in 2018 [9]
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Energy Remains Big Issue for Public Lands Management [10]
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Potential Conflicts of Interest Spotlight Concerns Over Trump Agency Appointments for 2018 [11]
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Investigations May Bring News in 2018 [12]
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Energy Markets Offer Clues on Environment’s Future [13]
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For Pruitt EPA, There Is No Bad News on Ozone Pollution [14]
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Clean Power Plan Showdown Ahead, But Will It Matter? [15]