December 5, 2001
New Service Launches Today On SEJ.Org
December 5, 2001–Visit http://www.sej.org today and every day for SEJ's all-new information service designed and run by SEJ members.September 19, 2001
Reporting on Terrorism: Resources for Journalists
September 19, 2001–In the wake of the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, terrorism is likely to continue to impact all beats, including the environment beat.September 5, 2001
Newsdate: Sept. 6 Deadline for White House Response to GAO
September 5, 2001–The deepening standoff between the White House and Congressional investigators over access to information about how the Bush-Cheney administration formed its energy plan may start coming to a head Sept. 6, 2001.Register Now: SEJ Annual Conference Oct. 17-21
September 5, 2001–You can still register for the 11th Annual Conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists, which will be held Oct. 17-21, 2001, in downtown Portland, Oregon.August 1, 2001
SEJ 2001 Conference: Get Your Discount While You Can
August 1, 2001–Don't miss our earlybird rate! SEJ members who register by August 10 for SEJ's 11th Annual Conference (October 17-21, 2001, Portland, OR) pay only $145.May 15, 1991

SEJournal Spring/Summer 1991, Vol. 1 No. 3
May 15, 1991–In this issue: War and recession: reporters still optimistic on job security, future; U.S. Senator Tim Wirth, host of experts slated for first SEJ national conference; a reporter's reflections on Kuwait 's devastation; traffic in rare plants and animals; indispensable reference texts; more.February 15, 1991

SEJournal Winter 1990-91, Vol. 1 No. 2
February 15, 1991–In this issue: The advocacy debate: Utne conference yields range of conclusions; risks covering environmental hazards; first annual conference set for Colorado; SEJ co-hosts meeting with East European reporters; the plight of Asian environmental reporters; ethical considerations on the enviro beat; more.November 15, 1990

SEJournal Fall 1990, Vol. 1 No. 1
November 15, 1990–In this issue: The Pulitzer stories; Journalists and scientists meet Nov.14 to discuss environmental journalism; Sources help Daily News expose bad water supply; coverage of decline in songbirds, amphibians and trees; and more.
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