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  • GIJN Reporting Guide for Landfill Methane Emissions and Solutions [1]

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    This Global Investigative Journalism Network guide, published July 30, 2025, lists available resources and questions to ask about methane emissions from landfills and how to reduce them.

    Useful Links [2]
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    Public [3]
    International [4]
    Climate Change [5]
    Waste [6]
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  • The Solutions Project’s Storybank [7]

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    This multimedia resource is for journalists interested in covering community-led climate solutions. It features the stories of grassroots organizations that are working at the intersection of climate justice and other social challenges. 

    Useful Links [2]
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    Public [3]
    National (U.S.) [8]
    Activism [9]
    Climate Change [5]
    Environmental Justice [10]
    • Read more about The Solutions Project’s Storybank [7]
  • Earth HQ [11]

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    Latest news, science and solutions from across the globe in real time with interactive maps. A joint project of Global Commons Alliance, Resource Watch, earth.nullschool.net and NowThis Earth, powered by environmental news site Mongabay.

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    Public [3]
    National (U.S.) [8]
    International [4]
    Climate Change [5]
    Disasters [12]
    Journalism & Media [13]
    People & Population [14]
    Technology [15]
    • Read more about Earth HQ [11]
  • Realtime Climate [16]

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    Climate Central's Realtime Climate tool will automatically send alerts when unusual weather, tides and other climate phenomena are detected in your area of the US — including information about the climate change context, when it's most relevant and useful, particularly for journalists.

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    Public [3]
    National (U.S.) [8]
    Climate Change [5]
    Journalism & Media [13]
    • Read more about Realtime Climate [16]
  • The Uproot Project [17]

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    This Grist-supported network is for journalists of color who cover environmental issues, or aspire to. Open to journalists and students of all races, ethnicities and backgrounds, but with a primary directive to grow the careers of journalists of color and to expand diversity in newsrooms, especially those covering communities disproportionately affected by the climate emergency.

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    Public [3]
    National (U.S.) [8]
    Climate Change [5]
    Diversity [18]
    Environmental Health [19]
    Environmental Justice [10]
    Health [20]
    Journalism & Media [13]
    People & Population [14]
    • Read more about The Uproot Project [17]
  • Climate Reporting Master Class [21]

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    This free, online program from Climate Matters in the Newsroom is designed to help journalists up their game in incorporating climate change into their reporting on every beat.

    Useful Links [2]
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    Public [3]
    Climate Change [5]
    Disasters [12]
    Energy & Fuel [22]
    Environmental Justice [10]
    Journalism & Media [13]
    Water & Oceans [23]
    • Read more about Climate Reporting Master Class [21]
  • Environmental Books by SEJ Members (2018) [24]

    Are you an SEJ member who's authored, co-authored or edited a non-fiction or fiction environmental book (published in 2018) you'd like included on this page? Documentaries are also welcome. Please send the following to web content manager Cindy MacDonald [25]:

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    Public [3]
    Biodiversity [26]
    Climate Change [5]
    Disasters [12]
    Journalism & Media [13]
    Natural Resources [27]
    Science [28]
    Water & Oceans [23]
    Wildlife [29]
    • Read more about Environmental Books by SEJ Members (2018) [24]
  • Harlem Heat Project [30]

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    SEJ members Adam Glenn and Julia Kumari Drapkin partner with New York public radio flagship WNYC on a new participatory sensor reporting project exploring urban heat islands and health impacts in Harlem.

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    Public [3]
    Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [31]
    Climate Change [5]
    Health [20]
    People & Population [14]
    • Read more about Harlem Heat Project [30]
  • Reporter’s Guide to Climate Adaptation [32]

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    This new, mobile-friendly, digital guide from the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, produced by longtime SEJ member Adam Glenn, features an extensive resource database and a series of backgrounders to help improve coverage of society’s preparation for the impacts of climate change.

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    Public [3]
    Climate Change [5]
    Journalism & Media [13]
    Planning & Growth [33]
    • Read more about Reporter’s Guide to Climate Adaptation [32]
  • Media Reporting on Methane Impact on Climate Change Is Wrong [34]

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    SEJ member Francis Koster offers a slide show illustrating how most reporters are not using up-to-date information on leaking methane and its impact on climate change. Image: Phillips, N.G., et al., Mapping urban pipeline leaks: Methane leaks across Boston, Environmental Pollution Journal (2012).

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    Climate Change [5]
    Energy & Fuel [22]
    Journalism & Media [13]
    • Read more about Media Reporting on Methane Impact on Climate Change Is Wrong [34]

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