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  • Covering Sprawl, Science, and Chickens [1]

     

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    SEJ News [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Agriculture [3]
    Disasters [4]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    People & Population [6]
    Planning & Growth [7]
    Science [8]
    Water & Oceans [9]
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    Public [10]
    • Read more about Covering Sprawl, Science, and Chickens [1]
  • What’s Coming in Energy? Veteran Reporters Look Ahead [11]

    What big energy issues will emerge on the reporting agenda for the year to come? To find out, the SEJ convened a panel of top-flight environmental journalists at the Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington D.C. Jan. 25, 2013.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    Features [12]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [13]
    Energy & Fuel [14]
    Environmental Health [15]
    Environmental Politics [16]
    Government [17]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Laws & Regulations [18]
    Other or All [19]
    Policy [20]
    Science [8]
    Region: 
    Asia [21]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about What’s Coming in Energy? Veteran Reporters Look Ahead [11]
  • Is Environmental Journalism Ready for the Path Ahead? [22]

    As SEJournal editors started to put together seemingly disparate stories for this issue on climate change and energy policy, we began to see how deeply interconnected they actually were. To help our readers reflect on their interlocking facets, we’ve grouped a series of stories together in this special report to help make your reporting on energy and climate change more effective.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    Features [12]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [13]
    Energy & Fuel [14]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Nuclear Power & Radiation [24]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about Is Environmental Journalism Ready for the Path Ahead? [22]
  • SEJournal Spring 2013, Vol. 23 No. 1 [23]

    In this issue: Special report on energy and climate change; first installment of new column 'Freelance Files' on goal setting; database helps track illegal parkland conversions; members cover sprawl, science and chickens; annual Sundance Film Festival report; and six book reviews.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    SEJournal Online [25]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Agriculture [3]
    Climate Change [13]
    Energy & Fuel [14]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Natural Resources [26]
    Planning & Growth [7]
    Science [8]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about SEJournal Spring 2013, Vol. 23 No. 1 [23]
  • Members Helping Members: SEJ’s Mentor Program [27]

     

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    SEJ News [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about Members Helping Members: SEJ’s Mentor Program [27]
  • SEJ Members Relocate, Win Fellowships, Teach [28]

     

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    SEJ News [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about SEJ Members Relocate, Win Fellowships, Teach [28]
  • The View from Texas — SEJ a Horse of a Different Color? [29]

    SEJ President Don Hopey offers a round-up of tales from SEJ's 22nd annual conference in Lubbock and explains the SEJ board of directors' thoughts on SEJ's future.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    SEJ Presidents Report [30]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about The View from Texas — SEJ a Horse of a Different Color? [29]
  • Visual Storytellers Open New Horizons [31]

     

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    Features [12]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Technology [32]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about Visual Storytellers Open New Horizons [31]
  • AP Analysis: Feds Cite Security More Often As Reason for Withholding Information [33]

    An Associated Press analysis of data on Freedom of Information Act requests showed little increase in the number of FOIA requests from the public, a slight increase in rejection of such requests, and an increase in federal claims that such rejections were justified by security and internal deliberations.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [34]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Laws & Regulations [18]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Government [17]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about AP Analysis: Feds Cite Security More Often As Reason for Withholding Information [33]
  • Sunshine Week, March 10-16, Shines Flashlight on Dark Corners of Government [35]

    Sunshine Week is a great opportunity for journalists to do the most important part of the job: spotlighting the very news that government officials are uncomfortable about disclosing. The website includes examples of good freedom-of-information stories, permission-free cartoons, logos and icons, and many all-purpose story ideas.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [34]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Government [17]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about Sunshine Week, March 10-16, Shines Flashlight on Dark Corners of Government [35]

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