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SEJ offers links to environmental websites useful to journalists. If you'd like to suggest a great resource for this page, please send it to SEJ's web content manager Cindy MacDonald. [1]
  • Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) [2]

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    Non-profit, non-partisan ECOS is the national association of state and territorial environmental agency leaders. Focus areas include: Air, Water, Waste, Cross Media, Planning, Compliance, Info Management, and Quicksilver Caucus.

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    Health [5]
    Environmental Health [6]
    • Read more about Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) [2]
  • ProMED-Mail [7]

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    Do you write about zoonotic and emerging diseases? The International Society for Infectious Diseases' free Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases listserv (and accompanying website) is a great source of moderator-reviewed reports, summaries, and more.

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    Public [4]
    International [8]
    Health [5]
    • Read more about ProMED-Mail [7]
  • Impact of "Burning Issue" [9]

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    Center for Health Reporting editor-in-chief David Westphal writes about the impact of the Center's four-day series “Burning Issue: Gasping for Breath,” which examined the scientific links between woodstove/fireplace smoke and asthma, chronic lung disease and heart problems and highlighted the state's failure to regulate wood smoke pollution.

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    Public [4]
    California [10]
    Pollution [11]
    Health [5]
    Forests [12]
    Environmental Health [6]
    Energy & Fuel [13]
    Air [14]
    • Read more about Impact of "Burning Issue" [9]
  • The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies [15]

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    You'll find searchable inventories of consumer products treated and/or made with nanoparticles, commercial products, medicine, silver nano, agriculture and food, and various maps. Or browse by topic.

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    Public [4]
    Technology [16]
    Consumer [17]
    • Read more about The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies [15]
  • The New Fuelist [18]

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    Built by an enterprising SHERP student at NYU, this terrific aggregation site for energy news is updated daily. For an added bonus, it also provides living historical and conceptual context for news events in a searchable archive and by topic.

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    Public [4]
    Journalism & Media [19]
    Energy & Fuel [13]
    • Read more about The New Fuelist [18]
  • ACS Collection of Climate Change Resources [20]

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    The American Chemical Society offers a collection of resources related to climate change, including presentations from its August 2010 forum on the science of climate change featuring four world-class experts who discussed the state of the science and the importance of dealing with this issue in a scientifically informed manner.

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    Public [4]
    Climate Change [21]
    Chemicals [22]
    • Read more about ACS Collection of Climate Change Resources [20]
  • The Observatory [23]

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    The Columbia Journalism Review's blog The Observatory, edited by Curtis Brainard (pictured at left), critiques environment, science, and medical coverage, as well as politics.

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    Public [4]
    Journalism & Media [19]
    • Read more about The Observatory [23]
  • California Watch [24]

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    A project of the Center for Investigative Reporting, California Watch covers the state's environment, health, money and politics, education, and public safety. Find story ideas and reporting tips, a blog, recommended bookmarks, and databases to download, such as California wildfire history and top greenhouse gas polluters.

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    Public [4]
    California [10]
    • Read more about California Watch [24]
  • "What Lives in the Sea?" [25]

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    Census of Marine Life scientists have released an inventory of species distribution and diversity in 25 key global ocean areas. Read summaries of the findings and view image and photo galleries.

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    Public [4]
    International [8]
    Water & Oceans [26]
    Biodiversity [27]
    • Read more about "What Lives in the Sea?" [25]
  • NCSL Environment and Natural Resources [28]

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    On the National Conference of State Legislatures website, you'll find information on new or proposed environment and natural resources legislation, including consumer laws. Topics include climate change and air quality, water, land use, waste, environmental health, healthy communities, federal issues, and much more.

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    Public [4]
    Climate Change [21]
    Economy & Business [29]
    Planning & Growth [30]
    Consumer [17]
    Laws & Regulations [31]
    Government [32]
    Environmental Health [6]
    • Read more about NCSL Environment and Natural Resources [28]

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