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  • New York Times Editorial Calls for Release of CRS Reports [1]

    The WatchDog has long whined about Congress' mystifying refusal to let taxpayers read Congressional Research Service reports the taxpayers have paid for. A June 17, 2015, editorial in the New York Times called the situation "absurd," expressing hope that a new director of the Library of Congress (home of the CRS) would manage to get the policy changed.

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    WatchDog TipSheet [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Consumer [3]
    Government [4]
    Laws & Regulations [5]
    Policy [6]
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    • Read more about New York Times Editorial Calls for Release of CRS Reports [1]
  • Oil Train Routing Information Still Disclosed, Key to Public Safety [8]

    The mandate for disclosure of oil train information set by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) in a May 2014 emergency order still exists. But getting that information will be harder — and a battle that must be fought by reporters and public safety advocates on a state-by-state basis.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Energy & Fuel [9]
    Transportation [10]
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    Public [7]
    • Read more about Oil Train Routing Information Still Disclosed, Key to Public Safety [8]
  • Disclosure of Research Funding Key Issue for Academics, Journos [11]

    The issue re-ignited recently when astrophysicist and climate change denier Willie Soon, affiliated with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, was revealed to have taken funding — but not disclosed it — from fossil fuel interests. Now the Smithsonian Institution has said it will tighten its guidelines for disclosure of funding by its researchers.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [12]
    Economy & Business [13]
    Science [14]
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    • Read more about Disclosure of Research Funding Key Issue for Academics, Journos [11]
  • SEJ Urges Agency Openness During National Spill Crises [15]

    At the Spills of National Significance (SONS) Draft Communications Strategy forum on June 8, and in a June 30 letter, SEJ urged SONS communicators to release data fully and promptly, to acknowledge uncertainties and gaps, and to give journalists good access to officials, experts and places.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Chemicals [16]
    Disasters [17]
    Environmental Politics [18]
    Pollution [19]
    Water & Oceans [20]
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    Public [7]
    • Read more about SEJ Urges Agency Openness During National Spill Crises [15]
  • Revolving Door: When Enviro Reporters Leave the Beat Behind [21]

    SEJ co-founder Rae Tyson delves into the reasons why talented individuals stop working for the purveyors of news, following the recent defection of two veteran reporters — New York Times’ Matt Wald and Dina Cappiello of the Associated Press. Photo (l-r): Former Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, Dina Cappiello and a fellow AP staffer. © AP/Charles Dharapak.

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    • Read more about Revolving Door: When Enviro Reporters Leave the Beat Behind [21]
  • New Congressional Research Service Reports for Environmental Journos [23]

    Congress, you may remember, has exempted itself from the requirements for open government — and that included a ban on publishing taxpayer-funded explainers by the Congressional Research Service (CRS). Thanks to the Federation of American Scientists, you can read them anyway.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Economy & Business [13]
    Energy & Fuel [9]
    Laws & Regulations [5]
    Nuclear Power & Radiation [24]
    Water & Oceans [20]
    Region: 
    Asia [25]
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    Public [7]
    • Read more about New Congressional Research Service Reports for Environmental Journos [23]
  • Group Wins Suit To Disclose Fracking in Gulf of Mexico [26]

    The Center for Biological Diversity filed a Freedom of Information Act request for documents on offshore Gulf fracking, and was refused by two Interior Department offshore drilling agencies, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. CBD sued, and the lawsuit was settled June 2, 2015.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Chemicals [16]
    Energy & Fuel [9]
    Fish & Fisheries [27]
    Laws & Regulations [5]
    Pollution [19]
    Water & Oceans [20]
    Region: 
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [28]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [29]
    International [30]
    Mexico [31]
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    • Read more about Group Wins Suit To Disclose Fracking in Gulf of Mexico [26]
  • Yes, the "Oligopoly" of For-Profit Science Journals is Growing [32]

    Some environmental reporters find or research stories by browsing science journals. But difficulty of access to those journals is a common barrier to robust, science-based journalism. The barriers have been getting worse, says a new study — in a science journal.

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    Science [14]
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    • Read more about Yes, the "Oligopoly" of For-Profit Science Journals is Growing [32]
  • Journalist Booted from Denial-Palooza for "Advocacy" [33]

    Not all journalists were welcome at the Heartland Institute's annual conference messaging doubt about climate change June 11, 2015. Brendan Montague, editor of DeSmog UK, was denied a press pass for the event and escorted from the meeting site by hotel security.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Activism [34]
    Climate Change [12]
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    Public [7]
    • Read more about Journalist Booted from Denial-Palooza for "Advocacy" [33]
  • AMA Calls for Disclosure, Monitoring of Chemicals in Fracking Fluid [35]

    The American Medical Association, the nation's largest professional association of medical doctors, advocates public policies that doctors believe will protect public health. On Jun 9, 2015, the organization said fracking operation information should go not only to doctors, but also to the public whose health may be at risk.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Energy & Fuel [9]
    Health [36]
    Water & Oceans [20]
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