SEJournal Spring 2014, Vol. 24 No. 1 [1]
SEJournal
Spring 2014, Vol. 24 No. 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SEJ President's Report
Press, Public Thirsty for Information, But Agencies Turning Off Spigot [3]
By DON HOPEY
Feature
News Futures 2014: How Many Ways Will Climate Make News? [4]
By JOSEPH A. DAVIS
Inside Story
In Covering Chemical Spill, Ward Zags When Others Zig [5]
SEJ News
Local Meetups Bring Networking Home [6]
By EMILY GERTZ
Freelance Files
Getting the Most from Conferences [7]
By JENNIFER WEEKS
NEW! EJ Academy
News Innovation an Essential Skill for New Journalists [8]
By EMILIA ASKARI
Reporter's Toolbox
Good Audio Gives Life to Environmental Storytelling [9]
By KAREN SCHAEFER
Between the Lines
Saving the Last Ocean: Q&A with "The Last Ocean" Author John Weller [10]
BookShelf Book Reviews
"The Last Ocean: Antarctica’s Ross Sea Project: Saving the Most Pristine Ecosystem on Earth" [11]
By John Weller
Rizzoli, $50
Reviewer: JENNIFER WEEKS
"The War on Science: Muzzled Scientists and Willful Blindness in Stephen Harper’s Canada" [12]
By Chris Turner
Greystone Books, $19.95 (paperback)
Reviewer: TOM HENRY
"The Science Beneath the Surface: A Very Short Guide to the Marcellus Shale" [13]
By Don Duggan-Haas, Robert M. Ross, and Warren D. Allmon
Paleontological Research Institution, $18 (paperback)
Reviewer: SUE SMITH-HEAVENRICH
Feature
Sundance Festival Sparse on Enviro Themes [14]
By JoANN VALENTI
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