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  • Feds Boost Lead-Reduction Effort in Houses [1]

    About $100 million in funding is earmarked for 53 projects in 20 states and the District of Columbia by the US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.
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    Chemicals [3]
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  • Billions at Stake with Climate Change Legislation [8]

    The climate bill in Congress will impact hundreds of companies – some big in your area. Many are spending big bucks on lobbying. Here's how to follow the money.
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    Climate Change [9]
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  • Media Hype's Impacts On Disaster Victims And Endangered Species [11]

    By JAN KNIGHT

    After a disaster, news coverage can amplify risk, create new health syndromes, study shows.

    Disasters and their aftermaths can have repercussions that reach beyond the days or weeks that follow, and news reports can strongly impact public reaction to related risks, even contributing to increased reports of health-related problems that may not be linked to the disaster, a recent study shows.

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  • 16th Annual Conference: Pre-Conference Workshops For New And Seasoned Journalists [14]

     SEJ's 16th Annual Conference, to be held in Burlington, Vt., Oct. 25-29, promises the same sort of story-producing tours, great speakers and informative panels that SEJ conference goers have come to expect.

    But this year some pre-conference workshops – one a boot camp for journalists and the other at Vermont Law School – will offer new opportunities to journalists.

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  • Hopeful Signs For SEJ's FOI Efforts [15]

     

     By JOSEPH A. DAVIS

     

    That old feeling of helplessness is gone. The news media and public no longer see erosion of the First Amendment, the Freedom of Information Act and disclosure requirements in many environmental laws as inevitable ... and worse, unimportant.

    Or so a recent vote in Congress signaled.

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  • Platte River At The Crossroads: SEJ Regional Focuses On Spectacular Wildlife Migration [16]

     

     There we were, 21 environmental reporters, freelancers, students and professors, all huddled and shivering in an unheated blind on the Platte River.

    We were waiting in the breezy, 20-degree cold for thousands of lesser sandhill cranes to return from feeding in the corn fields and roost for the night on protective sandbars. Each spring, the cranes leave their southwest wintering spots and stop in central Nebraska to rest and eat before heading out to their Arctic nesting grounds.

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    Water & Oceans [17]
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  • No Matter The Name, The Only Agenda Is Pure Journalism [18]

     

     By PERRY BEEMAN

    Some years ago, a board member or two suggested SEJ change its name.

    Why? Because the phrase "environmental journalists" seemed to suggest "environmentalist journalists" to some, especially those who suspect the group has some sort of environmental agenda akin to the Sierra Club's.

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  • A Dozen (Or More) TV Stories To Sell Your News Manager For Sweeps [19]

    By VINCE PATTON

     

     In Miami, NBC-6 reporter Jeff Burnside thought he had a great story about the restoration of bountiful seagrass beds. But managers weren't interested.

    "Later," Burnside says, "I pitched a story about steep fines for boaters running aground." That story they liked.

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  • WV Reporter Uses FOIA To Probe Drilling Waste [20]

    Billy Wolfe, of the Clarksburg Exponent Telegram, learns more about the chemicals in the hydraulic fracturing fluid used by gas-drilling companies.
    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog TipSheet [21]
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    Chemicals [3]
    Natural Resources [22]
    Waste [23]
    Government [5]
    Journalism & Media [13]
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    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [24]
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  • Canadian Court Takes up Shield Issue [25]

    The Supreme Court of Canada will consider this week a request by the National Post, civil liberties and media groups to overturn an Appeal ruling that police investigations override the Charter guarantee of free expression.
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