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The Environmental Journalism Gallery showcases the very best investigative series and special projects on environmental topics, including many prize-winners. For more exemplary stories, see EJToday [1] (our daily weekday digest of top environment/energy news) and winners of SEJ's Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment. [2]

  • "Al Gore Is Not Giving Up" [3]

    "A rare, frank conversation with the former vice president and climate-change activist."

    Environmental Politics [4]
    Public [5]
    National (U.S.) [6]
    Source: Politico [7], 04/25/2014
    • Read more about "Al Gore Is Not Giving Up" [3]
  • OR Stops Disclosure of Oil Train Shipments After Oregonian Wins Release [8]

    "The Oregon Department of Transportation, the state’s rail safety overseer, says it will no longer ask railroads for reports detailing where crude oil moves through the state after The Oregonian successfully sought to have them made public."

    Disasters [9]
    Journalism & Media [10]
    Public [5]
    Northwest (OR WA) [11]
    Source: Portland Oregonian [12], 04/23/2014
    • Read more about OR Stops Disclosure of Oil Train Shipments After Oregonian Wins Release [8]
  • "Are Climate Claims for Burning Renewable Trees a Smokescreen?" [13]

    "Nestled into a seaside forest on the University of British Columbia's lands, amid a carpet of sword ferns and salal, sits a gleaming industrial facility that's been hailed as a significant step toward a carbon-neutral future for B.C., Canada and even the world."

    Air [14]
    Forests [15]
    Public [5]
    National (U.S.) [6]
    Canada [16]
    Source: InvestigateWest/Tyee [17], 04/23/2014
    • Read more about "Are Climate Claims for Burning Renewable Trees a Smokescreen?" [13]
  • Why Are 20 Far-Away States Trying To Block Cleanup Of Chesapeake Bay? [18]

    "Over the years, the Chesapeake Bay has been known for many things: bountiful seafood, such as clams, oysters and the bay’s iconic blue crabs; its boating, fishing and water sports industry; its curly-haired duck-hunting dogs."

    Agriculture [19]
    Environmental Politics [4]
    Pollution [20]
    Water & Oceans [21]
    Public [5]
    National (U.S.) [6]
    Source: Climate Progress [22], 04/18/2014
    • Read more about Why Are 20 Far-Away States Trying To Block Cleanup Of Chesapeake Bay? [18]
  • "Despite Rise in Spills, Hazardous Cargo Rides Rails in Secret" [23]

    "Jodi Ross, town manager in Westford, Mass., did not expect she would be threatened with arrest after she and her fire chief went onto the railroad tracks to find out why a train carrying liquid petroleum gas derailed on a bridge in February. But as they reached the accident site northwest of Boston, a manager for Pan Am Railways called the police, claiming she was trespassing on rail property. The cars were eventually put back on the tracks safely, but the incident underlined a reality for local officials dealing with railroads."

    Disasters [9]
    Energy & Fuel [24]
    Journalism & Media [10]
    Laws & Regulations [25]
    Transportation [26]
    Public [5]
    National (U.S.) [6]
    Source: NY Times [27], 04/16/2014
    • Read more about "Despite Rise in Spills, Hazardous Cargo Rides Rails in Secret" [23]
  • "As La. Coast Recedes, Battle Rages Over Who Should Pay" [28]

    "Louisiana's coast is disappearing at the rate of about a football field an hour. Since the 1930s, the Gulf of Mexico has swallowed up an area the size of Delaware."

    Energy & Fuel [24]
    Natural Resources [29]
    Water & Oceans [21]
    Public [5]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [30]
    Source: NPR [31], 04/16/2014
    • Read more about "As La. Coast Recedes, Battle Rages Over Who Should Pay" [28]
  • "Chemical Trespass: Poison From Above Falls on Rural Oregon" [32]

    "When a helicopter flies over Cedar Valley, residents tend to assume it’s searching for illegal pot operations in the nearby forest. That’s what Curry County neighbors John Burns and Kathyrn Rickard thought when they heard the blades whirring over their rural homes. They didn’t think the helicopter flying overhead would be raining toxic chemicals upon their homes, their farms and their bodies."

    Agriculture [19]
    Chemicals [33]
    Environmental Health [34]
    Public [5]
    Northwest (OR WA) [11]
    Source: Eugene Weekly [35], 04/15/2014
    • Read more about "Chemical Trespass: Poison From Above Falls on Rural Oregon" [32]
  • "West Explosion One Year Later: Official Toll Overlooks Many Injuries" [36]

    "Focused on ERs, the official injury survey missed harms such as hearing loss and depression. Some say the omissions could skew the debate over safety regulation."

    Disasters [9]
    Public [5]
    National (U.S.) [6]
    Source: Dallas Morning News [37], 04/14/2014
    • Read more about "West Explosion One Year Later: Official Toll Overlooks Many Injuries" [36]
  • "Are Secret, Dangerous Ingredients in Your Food?" [38]

    "Food manufacturers are routinely exploiting a 'legal loophole' that allows them to use new chemicals in their products, based on their own safety studies, without ever notifying the Food and Drug Administration, according to a new report by an environmental and consumer advocacy group."

    Food [39]
    Public [5]
    National (U.S.) [6]
    Source: Wash Post [40], 04/09/2014
    • Read more about "Are Secret, Dangerous Ingredients in Your Food?" [38]
  • "Plowed Under" [41]

    "Across the northern plains, native grassland is being turned into farmland at a rate not seen since the 1920s. The environmental consequences could be disastrous."

    Agriculture [19]
    Climate Change [42]
    Natural Resources [29]
    Public [5]
    National (U.S.) [6]
    Source: American Prospect/FERN [43], 04/03/2014
    • Read more about "Plowed Under" [41]
  • "Toxic Coal Ash Poses Persistent Threat To US Waters" [44]

    "A recent spill of coal ash in North Carolina underscores the challenge of disposing hazardous substances captured from power plant stacks. Are we diverting air pollutants into our waterways?"

    Energy & Fuel [24]
    Pollution [20]
    Water & Oceans [21]
    Public [5]
    National (U.S.) [6]
    Source: Christian Science Monitor [45], 04/01/2014
    • Read more about "Toxic Coal Ash Poses Persistent Threat To US Waters" [44]
  • Chemical Valley: The Coal Industry, the Politicians, and the Big Spill [46]

    Politically, coal and chemicals are sacred cows in West Virginia.

    Chemicals [33]
    Energy & Fuel [24]
    Environmental Politics [4]
    Public [5]
    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [47]
    Source: New Yorker [48], 04/01/2014
    • Read more about Chemical Valley: The Coal Industry, the Politicians, and the Big Spill [46]
  • "Borrowed Time on Disappearing Land" [49]

    "DAKOPE, Bangladesh — When a powerful storm destroyed her riverside home in 2009, Jahanara Khatun lost more than the modest roof over her head. In the aftermath, her husband died and she became so destitute that she sold her son and daughter into bonded servitude. And she may lose yet more."

    Climate Change [42]
    Disasters [9]
    Public [5]
    Asia [50]
    Source: NY Times [51], 03/28/2014
    • Read more about "Borrowed Time on Disappearing Land" [49]
  • Opinion: "How PepsiCo Flavor Partner Fooled Wall Street And the Press" [52]

    "The food and beverage giant's new sweetener causes confusion with claims of FDA approval."

    Chemicals [33]
    Environmental Health [34]
    Food [39]
    Journalism & Media [10]
    Laws & Regulations [25]
    Public [5]
    National (U.S.) [6]
    Source: Aljazeera America [53], 03/21/2014
    • Read more about Opinion: "How PepsiCo Flavor Partner Fooled Wall Street And the Press" [52]
  • "The Fight Over Frac Sand Mining" [54]

    "Wisconsin towns want regulatory control. Will the state take it away from them?"

    Energy & Fuel [24]
    Environmental Politics [4]
    Laws & Regulations [25]
    Natural Resources [29]
    Public [5]
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [55]
    Source: Madison Isthmus [56], 03/21/2014
    • Read more about "The Fight Over Frac Sand Mining" [54]

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