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  • Will AI Make It Easier To Limit Press Freedom? [1]

    Artificial intelligence is at the confluence of forces — concentrated media ownership, the dominance of social media platforms — that are harming press freedoms and the work of journalists. But the WatchDog Opinion column warns AI may quickly further problems of disinformation and censorship. Here’s why, along with some hopeful responses from the journalism profession.

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    Journalism & Media [3]
    Policy [4]
    Technology [5]
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    National (U.S.) [6]
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    • Read more about Will AI Make It Easier To Limit Press Freedom? [1]
  • Chemical Safety Board May Have Finally Cleaned Its Slate. What Now? [9]

    A key U.S. federal agency tasked with investigating the nation’s industrial chemical accidents has been limping along for years. Now, the latest Issue Backgrounder reports that replenished staffing and a funding boost may mean it’s found its footing. But as the pace of chemical accidents accelerates and safety regulations stagnate, will it make a difference?

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    Backgrounders [10]
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    Chemicals [11]
    Disasters [12]
    Environmental Politics [13]
    Government [14]
    Laws & Regulations [15]
    Policy [4]
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    National (U.S.) [6]
    International [7]
    Asia [16]
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    Public [8]
    • Read more about Chemical Safety Board May Have Finally Cleaned Its Slate. What Now? [9]
  • Why Parking, Long Term, Presents a Lot of Problems [17]

    A new book makes the case that U.S. cities have had their environments, their housing and their businesses warped by parking policies. BookShelf contributor Jennifer Weeks, who shares her own parking-related frustrations, explores the arguments made in “Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World,” and also takes a look at what the author sees as “parking-light” solutions.

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    BookShelf [18]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [19]
    Consumer [20]
    Economy & Business [21]
    Energy & Fuel [22]
    Environmental Health [23]
    Environmental Politics [13]
    Government [14]
    Health [24]
    Infrastructure [25]
    Planning & Growth [26]
    Policy [4]
    Pollution [27]
    Transportation [28]
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    National (U.S.) [6]
    California [29]
    Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [30]
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    • Read more about Why Parking, Long Term, Presents a Lot of Problems [17]
  • In Their Own Words — Story Insights From SEJ’s 2023 Award Winners [31]

    When Inside Story co-editor Rocky Kistner reviewed video statements from first-place winners of the Society of Environmental Journalists 2023 reporting awards, he found a series of striking insights into the work of environmental journalism. From environment as a true crime story and going beyond the headlines, to covering communities at risk and through powerful interests, a look at nine highly effective approaches to telling environmental stories.

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    Inside Story [32]
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    Biodiversity [33]
    Chemicals [11]
    Climate Change [19]
    Economy & Business [21]
    Energy & Fuel [22]
    Environmental Health [23]
    Environmental Justice [34]
    Environmental Politics [13]
    Forests [35]
    Government [14]
    Health [24]
    Infrastructure [25]
    Journalism & Media [3]
    Natural Resources [36]
    People & Population [37]
    Policy [4]
    Pollution [27]
    Waste [38]
    Water & Oceans [39]
    Wildlife [40]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [6]
    California [29]
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [41]
    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [42]
    International [7]
    Africa [43]
    South America [44]
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    Public [8]
    • Read more about In Their Own Words — Story Insights From SEJ’s 2023 Award Winners [31]
  • Will New EPA Policy Make It Easier To Interview Its Experts? [45]

    Environmental journalists commonly grouse about obstacles the press office at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency throws up when reporters want to talk to its scientists. Might a newly proposed scientific integrity policy help change that? The WatchDog Opinion column, which regularly joins in the censuring, says there’s a chance it could. But will it? Why the outlook is cloudy.

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    Environmental Politics [13]
    Government [14]
    Journalism & Media [3]
    Policy [4]
    Science [46]
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    • Read more about Will New EPA Policy Make It Easier To Interview Its Experts? [45]
  • ‘Carbon Colonialism’ Details the Exporting of Degradation, Climate Collapse [47]

    The climate change debate is often so focused on fossil fuels and mining that it ignores impacts in economic, political, neo-colonial and social terms, writes BookShelf’s Melody Kemp in her review of “Carbon Colonialism: How Rich Countries Export Climate Breakdown.” Why concepts like corporate social responsibility do little to stem the losses that come with such development.

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    Activism [48]
    Climate Change [19]
    Consumer [20]
    Economy & Business [21]
    Energy & Fuel [22]
    Environmental Justice [34]
    Environmental Politics [13]
    Forests [35]
    Health [24]
    Natural Resources [36]
    People & Population [37]
    Policy [4]
    Pollution [27]
    Region: 
    International [7]
    Asia [16]
    Europe [49]
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    • Read more about ‘Carbon Colonialism’ Details the Exporting of Degradation, Climate Collapse [47]
  • Rockets and Bombs and Chemicals — The Environmental Horrors of War [50]

    With the world in the midst of wars in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip, it’s time for journalists to appraise — and report on — the intersection of conflict and the environment, argues the new Backgrounder. That means considering the environment not only as a victim of war, but also as the cause of war and a means of carrying it out.

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    Chemicals [11]
    Climate Change [19]
    Disasters [12]
    Environmental Health [23]
    Environmental Politics [13]
    Government [14]
    Health [24]
    Journalism & Media [3]
    Military [51]
    People & Population [37]
    Policy [4]
    Water & Oceans [39]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [6]
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [41]
    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [42]
    Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [52]
    Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [30]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [53]
    International [7]
    Africa [43]
    Asia [16]
    Europe [49]
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    • Read more about Rockets and Bombs and Chemicals — The Environmental Horrors of War [50]
  • Take This Clean Electricity ‘Dashboard’ for a Trip Into the Energy Transition Future [55]

    To better understand progress in the U.S. energy transition, some of the best nonpartisan data comes from the Energy Information Administration. And, as the latest Reporter’s Toolbox explains, EIA has an effective dashboard tool for exploring state-by-state variations in clean energy performance, among other things. Here’s how to use it smartly. Plus, a few caveats.

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    • Read more about Take This Clean Electricity ‘Dashboard’ for a Trip Into the Energy Transition Future [55]
  • What’s Ahead on Climate Justice, Climate Crisis Beat [57]

    What environment stories will matter most in 2024 to communities of color and Indigenous communities? Columnist Yessenia Funes sheds light on concerns ranging from the environmental damage in Gaza and extreme weather across the United States to the fallout from the U.S. presidential election to the local impacts of the clean energy transition. Insights in the latest Voices of Environmental Justice.

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    Activism [48]
    Climate Change [19]
    Disasters [12]
    Diversity [59]
    Economy & Business [21]
    Energy & Fuel [22]
    Environmental Justice [34]
    Environmental Politics [13]
    Government [14]
    Health [24]
    Infrastructure [25]
    Journalism & Media [3]
    Military [51]
    People & Population [37]
    Planning & Growth [26]
    Policy [4]
    Pollution [27]
    Water & Oceans [39]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [6]
    Alaska and Hawaii [60]
    Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [30]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [53]
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    Middle East [54]
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    • Read more about What’s Ahead on Climate Justice, Climate Crisis Beat [57]
  • Will Journalism Be a Crime in a Second Trump Administration? [61]

    For environmental journalists who recall the first Trump administration’s hostility toward media, the prospects of a second Trump presidency are troubling. But not nearly as worrying, WatchDog Opinion writes, as what a Trump reelection would mean for press freedom as a whole, nor for the democracy that hinges on that freedom. Read why the risks of journalists being targeted are real.

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