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  • ‘Poisoned for Gold’ Project Pricks Nation’s Conscience [1]

    Two Ghanian video journalists traveled their country to document how contamination from illegal gold mining was harming the health of workers and nearby communities. Their resulting reporting not only won acclaim from their peers but also ignited a debate that resulted in the closing of polluting mining operations. Read more about their award-winning project and its impact in Inside Story Q&A.

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    Inside Story [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Chemicals [3]
    Disasters [4]
    Economy & Business [5]
    Environmental Health [6]
    Environmental Justice [7]
    Health [8]
    Journalism & Media [9]
    Natural Resources [10]
    People & Population [11]
    Pollution [12]
    Waste [13]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Region: 
    International [15]
    Africa [16]
    Visibility: 
    Public [17]
    • Read more about ‘Poisoned for Gold’ Project Pricks Nation’s Conscience [1]
  • Wild and Scenic Rivers Carry a Raft of Great Stories [18]

    Thousands of miles of rivers across the United States are part of the Wild and Scenic Rivers System, and any one of them can help tell some splashy tales of the power of conservation and the wonders of nature. TipSheet dips a toe into the backstory, then offers story ideas and resources to help report on local wild rivers near you.

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    TipSheet [19]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Environmental Politics [20]
    Fish & Fisheries [21]
    Journalism & Media [9]
    Laws & Regulations [22]
    Natural Resources [10]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [23]
    Visibility: 
    Public [17]
    • Read more about Wild and Scenic Rivers Carry a Raft of Great Stories [18]
  • Environmental Journalists in a Perilous Era — A Survival Guide [24]

    Political upheaval. Economic uncertainty. Security fears. Today’s environmental journalism landscape is strewn with hazards. But whether you’re a freelancer or a staffer, you don’t have to face them alone. In fact, the best strategies for coping with on-the-job risks and riding out these tumultuous times involve community and collaboration. Contributors Madeline Ostrander and Michael Bradbury share insights and advice.

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    Features [25]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Disasters [4]
    Economy & Business [5]
    Government [26]
    Journalism & Media [9]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [23]
    Visibility: 
    Public [17]
    • Read more about Environmental Journalists in a Perilous Era — A Survival Guide [24]
  • Fire Sleuths Can Spark Story Ideas With Wildland Urban Interface Data Maps [27]

    Communities surrounded by forest can be a beautiful place to live … or a wildfire trap. Environmental journalists can readily map and identify these so-called wildland urban interfaces through a federal government resource, writes the latest Reporter’s Toolbox. More on this data mapping tool and how to use it to track your area’s risk, explore historical trends and layer other data.

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    Reporters Toolbox [28]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Disasters [4]
    Environmental Studies [29]
    Forests [30]
    Government [26]
    Journalism & Media [9]
    People & Population [11]
    Planning & Growth [31]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [23]
    Alaska and Hawaii [32]
    California [33]
    Visibility: 
    Public [17]
    • Read more about Fire Sleuths Can Spark Story Ideas With Wildland Urban Interface Data Maps [27]
  • Press Freedom Erosion Continues Apace Under Trump 2.0 [34]

    President Donald Trump’s numerous libel suits against news media may be more of a nuisance than a real weapon — albeit one that comes with significant legal bills and other, less tangible costs. But the new WatchDog Opinion column raises a rising press freedom vulnerability that Trump seems happy to exploit: leveraging the increasing media ownership by billionaires and large corporations.

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    WatchDog [35]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Government [26]
    Journalism & Media [9]
    Laws & Regulations [22]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [23]
    Visibility: 
    Public [17]
    • Read more about Press Freedom Erosion Continues Apace Under Trump 2.0 [34]
  • Making the Transition to Journalism From the Nonprofit World [36]

    Despite a family tradition in journalism, freelancer Marigo Farr first spent a decade working on social justice issues before making a striking realization: They, too, wanted to be a journalist. Follow their journey in the new Freelance Files, from first clips to the rigors of J-school and discovering the power of networking. Plus, some bonus strategies.

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    Freelance Files [37]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Journalism & Media [9]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [23]
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    Public [17]
    • Read more about Making the Transition to Journalism From the Nonprofit World [36]
  • Renewable Job Training Makes the Grade at Community Colleges [38]

    Jobs are relatively plentiful in green energy fields, whether in solar, wind, geothermal, energy efficiency, storage or hydro. To get at the trend, environmental journalists can check in with area community colleges, many of which offer technical training — and local stories. TipSheet has a closer look at the phenomenon, with a dozen story ideas and reporting resources for your coverage.

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    TipSheet [19]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Consumer [39]
    Economy & Business [5]
    Energy & Fuel [40]
    Infrastructure [41]
    Journalism & Media [9]
    Natural Resources [10]
    Planning & Growth [31]
    Policy [42]
    Technology [43]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [23]
    Visibility: 
    Public [17]
    • Read more about Renewable Job Training Makes the Grade at Community Colleges [38]
  • EPA Facilities Database — Gateway to Investigative Reporting [44]

    Want to pinpoint all the facilities regulated by the EPA in your ZIP code? Or scope out every U.S. operation owned by a particular industrial company? Or learn which polluter might be facing fewer enforcement actions under the current administration? Reporter’s Toolbox has a database for you — in effect, a master index to potential polluters.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    Reporters Toolbox [28]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Journalism & Media [9]
    Pollution [12]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [23]
    Visibility: 
    Public [17]
    • Read more about EPA Facilities Database — Gateway to Investigative Reporting [44]
  • EPA Enforcement Falls to Record Low Under Trump 2.0 [45]

    The enforcement of environmental laws suffered a dramatic collapse during the Trump administration’s first year, several studies have found. Even the most serious violations, typically referred to the Department of Justice, are left unpursued because of DOJ staffing declines. The latest Backgrounder has the details, a look at the administration’s rationale for the decline and the implications for the environment and public health.

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    Backgrounders [46]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Air [47]
    Chemicals [3]
    Climate Change [48]
    Economy & Business [5]
    Environmental Health [6]
    Environmental Politics [20]
    Environmental Studies [29]
    Government [26]
    Health [8]
    Journalism & Media [9]
    Laws & Regulations [22]
    Policy [42]
    Pollution [12]
    Waste [13]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [23]
    Visibility: 
    Public [17]
    • Read more about EPA Enforcement Falls to Record Low Under Trump 2.0 [45]
  • Is Our Inextricable Link to Water the Key to Human Survival? [49]

    The new book by renowned thinker and author Jeremy Rifkin, “Planet Aqua,” immerses the reader in a fascinating premise: that we live not on a land planet but within a great hydrosphere, and that water is no mere resource but a life-sustaining source. BookShelf editor Tom Henry explores how Rifkin’s wide-reaching narrative strives to upend conventional wisdom about our Earth.

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    BookShelf [50]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Environmental Health [6]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [23]
    International [15]
    Asia [51]
    Europe [52]
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    • Read more about Is Our Inextricable Link to Water the Key to Human Survival? [49]

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