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  • News Futures 2014: How Many Ways Will Climate Make News? [1]

      

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    Features [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [3]
    Energy & Fuel [4]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Water & Oceans [6]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [8]
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    Public [9]
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  • News Innovation an Essential Skill for New Journalists [10]

    In this excerpt from the latest issue of SEJournal (Spring), we debut the new EJ Academy column (a place for educators and students to explore current research on environmental journalism) with University of Michigan's Emilia Askari sharing how she and SEJ member Julie Halpert teach news innovation à la Knight Challenge style.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    EJ Academy [11]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Environmental Health [12]
    Health [13]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Region: 
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [14]
    Visibility: 
    Public [9]
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  • SEJ Answers EPA on "No Attribution" Presser [15]

    SEJ has replied to EPA's June 10 justification of its "no attribution" press phone briefing on June 2. SEJ's June 12 letter of response, available here [16], acknowledges EPA's extensive public roll-out, but challenges EPA to create the conditions for a truly two-way exchange between the agency and the news media. SEJ's original June 5, 2014, letter objecting to the anonymous briefing is here [17]. The EPA response of June 10 from Associate Administrator Tom Reynolds is here. [18]

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  • "Who Gets A Press Pass?" Report Explores Media Access [19]

    Experienced journalists know that a press credential is often critical to gaining physical or virtual access to news events and information. It's an aspect of information access rarely covered by the news media themselves. A new report from the Digital Media Law Project at Harvard looks systematically at who gets a press card and who does not.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [20]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Visibility: 
    Public [9]
    • Read more about "Who Gets A Press Pass?" Report Explores Media Access [19]
  • Ashtracker Database Helps Journos Dig Up Stories on Coal Ash Problems [21]

    Local reporters can find information about coal-ash situations in their own areas using a newly improved database compiled by the Environmental Integrity Project which goes well beyond anything previously available because it includes large amounts of painstaking research by EIP. The site is important for its focus on contamination of groundwater that people may drink by the toxic heavy metals in coal combustion wastes.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [20]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Disasters [22]
    Energy & Fuel [4]
    People & Population [23]
    Technology [24]
    Visibility: 
    Public [9]
    • Read more about Ashtracker Database Helps Journos Dig Up Stories on Coal Ash Problems [21]
  • When Is a Policy Not a Policy? When Reporters Want To Talk to EPA Staff [25]

    For some years now, under multiple administrations, journalists who have called EPA scientists and other experts asking to talk to them about matters large and small have almost universally been told something like, "I'm not allowed to talk to news media without Press Office permission." Yet EPA officials maintain they do not have a press policy. SEJ's WatchDog filed June 10, 2014 the first of what will be an ongoing series of FOIA requests to get to the bottom of this ironic situation.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [20]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Policy [26]
    Visibility: 
    Public [9]
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  • Judge Orders Exxon To Produce Records on Leaky Arkansas Pipeline [27]

    ExxonMobil lost a bid to keep federal regulators and prosecutors from getting records which might show criminal negligence in its operation of the pipeline that spilled oil into the Arkansas community of Mayflower in March 2013. The judge also threw out Exxon's motion to dismiss a lawsuit against the company.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [20]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Disasters [22]
    Energy & Fuel [4]
    Laws & Regulations [28]
    Region: 
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [29]
    Visibility: 
    Public [9]
    • Read more about Judge Orders Exxon To Produce Records on Leaky Arkansas Pipeline [27]
  • SEJ Objects to EPA "No Attribution" Presser on Carbon Rule [30]

    SEJ objected strenuously [30] last week to  the ground rules for a telephone press briefing on U.S. EPA's carbon emissions rule for existing power plants. In a June 5, 2014, letter to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, [17] the Society of Environmental Journalists objected to the "truncated, anonymous 'background' tele-briefing for news media" held on the June 2 roll-out day. The text of EPA's June 10 response to SEJ's letter is here. [18]

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [20]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Journalism & Media [5]
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    Public [9]
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  • EPA Response to SEJ Letter [18]

    Beth Parker

    Joseph A. Davis, PhD

    Society of Environmental Journalists

    PO Box 2492, Jenkintown, PA 19046

    Ms. Parker, Dr. Davis:

    Thank you for your letter to Administrator McCarthy, dated June 5, relating to the rollout and press engagement surrounding the Clean Power Plan on June 2. As the Associate Administrator for External Affairs, Administrator McCarthy asked me to respond.

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  • Special Edition TipSheet: Coastal Risk and Resilience in the Gulf Region [32]

    From 1970 until 2010, 34.8 million more people decided to move towards the coast of the United States and that population is expected to grow just as sea-level rise and climate change continue to increase the risk of living there. Amy Wold, a reporter with The Advocate in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, covers change and adaptation; locks and floodgates; levees and marshes; communities at risk; insurance issues; and lessons learned. Photo (click to enlarge [33]): In 2012, Wold took this shot of the rapidly disappearing Cat Island in Barataria Basin in south Louisiana. She returned there in 2014 to find barely any land left above water. © Amy Wold, The (Baton Rouge) Advocate.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    TipSheet [34]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [3]
    Disasters [22]
    People & Population [23]
    Planning & Growth [35]
    Water & Oceans [6]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [29]
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    Public [9]
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