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Between the Lines: Scapegoating the Grey Seal — How an Author Fought Government Information Restrictions [1]

In this excerpt from the latest issue of SEJournal, book editor Tom Henry interviews Nova Scotia-based environmental writer Linda Pannozzo about "The Devil & The Deep Blue Sea: An Investigation into the Scapegoating of Canada's Grey Seal." The book explores how the species has been blamed for the decline in cod fisheries. Photo courtesy Zoe Lucas.

Mentoring Match: Veteran Freelancer Guides Radio Rookie [2]

  

Swimming with a New Tide [3]

  

Committing to Collaboration: How Two Freelancers Pulled Off a Cross-Pacific Partnership [4]

Winnifred Bird and Jane Braxton Little, a former SEJ mentor program pair, describe (with humor!) the process of how they turned their shared interest in the Fukushima disaster's affect on forest ecosystems and rural communities into a successful writing collaboration.

"Defenders of Tradition in Keystone Pipeline Fight" [5]

Near Bradshaw, Nebraska, the four Harrington sisters fight the Keystone XL pipeline, which they fear could threaten land their family has farmed for 150 years. Their unpainted, solar-powered barn, plastered with slogans, sits smack in the path of the pipeline.

Source: NY Times [6], 01/23/2015

Obama's EPA Breaks Pledge To Speed Science on Toxic Chemicals [7]

Since taking office, the Obama administration has vowed to restore science as the basis for health findings on the toxic chemicals in commerce. But politics -- based on strong lobbying and finagling by the chemical industry -- seems to have thwarted the administration's declared intentions. "In the past three years, the EPA has assessed fewer chemicals than ever. Last year, it completed only one assessment. Today, the agency has even embraced measures sought by the chemical industry that have led to endless delays."

Source: Ctr for Public Integrity [8], 01/23/2015

"Ebola Has Killed Third of World’s Gorillas, Chimpanzees" [9]

"The current Ebola crisis has taken a terrific toll in West Africa, stressing budgets, stretching fragile health systems to the breaking point and leaving more than 8,600 people dead since it returned to the region early last year. But seldom noted is the toll Ebola has taken on some of the world’s most endangered creatures — the great apes."

Source: Aljazeera America [10], 01/23/2015

"Obama To Nominate Deputy Chief At EPA" [11]

"President Obama said he will nominate the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) acting deputy chief to take the position officially."

Source: The Hill [12], 01/23/2015

"Billionaire Tom Steyer Won’t Run for Boxer’s Senate Seat" [13]

"Billionaire activist Tom Steyer won’t run for the U.S. Senate in 2016, saying Thursday he will instead concentrate on electing a Democratic president and in continued activism on his signature issue of climate change."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [14], 01/23/2015

"Into Thin Air: Boston Pipes Leak $90 Million in Fuel Yearly - Study" [15]

"Boston's aging pipeline network leaks about $90 million worth of natural gas each year, marking a sizeable financial loss and a threat to the environment, according to a study released on Thursday by Harvard researchers."

Source: Reuters [16], 01/23/2015

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