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  • Can a City on Fire Be Photographed? Yes, Says One Photojournalist [1]

    Will images of a burning Los Angeles last in our consciousness? EJ InSight editor Andrew Cullen makes a powerful argument that they will, illustrating the point with potent photographs of that disaster, as well as from recent hurricanes. An exploration of how photojournalists, working amid the destruction, strive to document not just the devastation but its deeper significance and its human toll.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    EJ InSight [2]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [3]
    Disasters [4]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    People & Population [6]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    California [8]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [9]
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    Public [10]
    • Read more about Can a City on Fire Be Photographed? Yes, Says One Photojournalist [1]
  • Student Newsroom Returns for Coverage of #SEJ2025 [11]

    More than two dozen student reporters and editors from The Arizona Republic will provide coverage of the 34th annual Society of Environmental Journalists conference at Arizona State University from April 23-26. The team will report numerous sessions, workshops, plenaries and tours, with SEJournal carrying special reports in its April 30 and May 7 issues. More on this year’s student newsroom [11] and the conference [12] itself. Stay tuned!

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    SEJ News [13]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [14]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about Student Newsroom Returns for Coverage of #SEJ2025 [11]
  • Covering Wildfire — Expert Advice on Emerging Issues, Recurring Risks [15]

    With wildfires becoming more extreme in every way, reporters covering them face new challenges along with familiar hazards. A pair of experienced wildfire journalists and others on the front lines offer advice on dealing with access restrictions, on-the-ground dangers, toxic exposure risks and traumatized survivors — as climate change speeds up the news cycle and misinformation muddies the reporting landscape.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    Features [16]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [3]
    Disasters [4]
    Forests [17]
    Government [18]
    Health [19]
    Infrastructure [20]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Laws & Regulations [21]
    People & Population [6]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    Alaska and Hawaii [22]
    California [8]
    Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [23]
    Northwest (OR WA) [24]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [14]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about Covering Wildfire — Expert Advice on Emerging Issues, Recurring Risks [15]
  • Trump Tariffs Blow Up Long U.S.-Canada Environmental Partnership [25]

    As trade wars loom with U.S. allies, including our neighbors to the north and south, another kind of long-standing relationship is under threat — the environmental partnership between the United States and Canada. A Backgrounder Analysis examines deep-rooted ties over energy, water and timber. Does the brewing conflict over trade mean the long bonds over the environment have been broken?

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    Backgrounders [26]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Consumer [27]
    Economy & Business [28]
    Energy & Fuel [29]
    Environmental Health [30]
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Fish & Fisheries [32]
    Forests [17]
    Government [18]
    Laws & Regulations [21]
    Natural Resources [33]
    Policy [34]
    Water & Oceans [35]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [36]
    Northwest (OR WA) [24]
    International [37]
    Canada [38]
    Mexico [39]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about Trump Tariffs Blow Up Long U.S.-Canada Environmental Partnership [25]
  • Trump 2.0 Cuts Hit FOIA Offices at Federal Agencies [40]

    The Freedom of Information Act is a key tool for environmental journalists, but firings at many federal agencies’ FOIA offices threaten to seriously undermine it. That’s the warning from WatchDog Opinion, which points to dire implications for the free flow of information on public health and environmental health threats. A look at what’s at stake and what some are doing to keep FOIA alive.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    WatchDog [41]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Government [18]
    Health [19]
    Laws & Regulations [21]
    People & Population [6]
    Policy [34]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about Trump 2.0 Cuts Hit FOIA Offices at Federal Agencies [40]
  • As One Door Shuts on Climate Risk Data, News Outlet Opens Another [42]

    Even as U.S. government agencies rush to wipe climate change information (or even the mention of the word climate) from their websites, others are racing to reconstruct lost data elsewhere. Case in point is a rescued database on climate risks preserved by The Guardian. The latest Reporter’s Toolbox has more on the preserved database and how best to use it.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    Reporters Toolbox [43]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [3]
    Disasters [4]
    Environmental Health [30]
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Government [18]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Policy [34]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about As One Door Shuts on Climate Risk Data, News Outlet Opens Another [42]
  • #SEJ2025 — Confronting the Past, Surviving the Future [44]

    Next week, hundreds of environmental journalists are expected to gather in Arizona for #SEJ2025, the Society of Environmental Journalists’ expansive annual conference. Co-chair Kendal Blust has highlights of the four-day event, plus how the challenges facing the Southwest are those of communities across the United States, and why now is a critical time for journalists to come together. Read her rundown [44] and register now [45], before the April 16 midnight deadline.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    SEJ News [13]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Agriculture [46]
    Biodiversity [47]
    Climate Change [3]
    Energy & Fuel [29]
    Environmental Health [30]
    Environmental Justice [48]
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Fish & Fisheries [32]
    Food [49]
    Government [18]
    Health [19]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Natural Resources [33]
    People & Population [6]
    Planning & Growth [50]
    Policy [34]
    Pollution [51]
    Science [52]
    Water & Oceans [35]
    Wildlife [53]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [14]
    International [37]
    Mexico [39]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about #SEJ2025 — Confronting the Past, Surviving the Future [44]
  • With Scientific Research Under Attack, Journalists Must Up Their Game [54]

    The Trump administration’s offensive against evidence-based research is making clear, accurate reporting on science more important than ever — because people who understand how scientific research works and what it tells us are less likely to be duped by misinformation or pseudoscience. SciLine director Matt DeRienzo on the challenges of the time and new resources to help journalists understand and explain evidence-based research.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    Features [16]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [3]
    Consumer [27]
    Environmental Studies [55]
    Government [18]
    Health [19]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Laws & Regulations [21]
    Pollution [51]
    Science [52]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about With Scientific Research Under Attack, Journalists Must Up Their Game [54]
  • How the Potomac Imparts the Capital’s Story [56]

    The Potomac is one of the most prominent rivers in the United States, a defining ecological feature of Washington, D.C., at the same time it reveals the city’s history of racial inequality and disenfranchisement. Writer, historian, educator and herbalist Charlotte Taylor Fryar recounts that tale in her ambitious “Potomac Fever,” reviewed in the latest BookShelf by contributing editor Jennifer Weeks, herself a Washington native.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    BookShelf [57]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Environmental Health [30]
    Environmental Justice [48]
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Natural Resources [33]
    People & Population [6]
    Pollution [51]
    Water & Oceans [35]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [58]
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    Public [10]
    • Read more about How the Potomac Imparts the Capital’s Story [56]
  • Dam Safety Firings Leave Downstream Residents at Risk [59]

    Among the widespread federal firings that look like they’re putting the public increasingly at risk are those that strip away government oversight of dam safety. The latest TipSheet looks at what’s at stake and offers up a dozen story ideas, questions to ask and reporting resources to help environmental journalists spot the dam dangers nearest them.

    SEJ Publication Types: 
    TipSheet [60]
    Topics on the Beat: 
    Disasters [4]
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Government [18]
    Infrastructure [20]
    Journalism & Media [5]
    Policy [34]
    Water & Oceans [35]
    Region: 
    National (U.S.) [7]
    California [8]
    Visibility: 
    Public [10]
    • Read more about Dam Safety Firings Leave Downstream Residents at Risk [59]

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