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SEJ Canada [1]

Useful resources for journalists covering Canadian environmental issues, as well as for those covering trans-border issues.

After Denials, White House Caves on Censored Gerberding Climate-Health Testimony [2]

It was news when the White House censored testimony prepared in October 2007 by Centers for Disease Control Director Julie Gerberding - testimony detailing the health hazards likely to result from climate change.

EPA Submits Plan for Reopening Libraries, Which Remain Closed [3]

EPA on March 26, 2008, delivered a report Congress had demanded on its plan to reopen the agency's shuttered libraries.

New Rail Hazmat Regs Include Non-Disclosure Provisions [4]

A rule issued April 16, 2008, ostensibly to keep the public safe from shipments of highly hazardous materials by rail, has been little-understood by the public.

SEJournal Winter 1994, Vol. 3 No. 4 [5]

In this issue: Duke conference: Babbitt, Browner, McGinty headlined program that drew 400 to Durham; Survey probes journalists, student knowledge of global warming data...for the complete hotlinked table of contents, click on the journal cover.

Obama Orders Rollback of Bush Secrecy on 1st Day [6]

President Barack Obama signalled that open access to information will be a top priority for his administration, issuing two memos to all executive agencies and one executive order at a January 21, 2009, session open to reporters and cabinet members.

SEJournal Fall 1991, Vol. 1 No. 4 [7]

In this issue: The first conference: Inaugural SEJ gathering draws 250 to Boulder; Coverage of military contamination in N.J. a textbook example of dogged reporting; SEJ members elect new board, amend bylaws; more.

 

SEJournal Spring/Summer 1991, Vol. 1 No. 3 [8]

In this issue: War and recession: reporters still optimistic on job security, future; U.S. Senator Tim Wirth, host of experts slated for first SEJ national conference; a reporter's reflections on Kuwait 's devastation; traffic in rare plants and animals; indispensable reference texts; more.

 

SEJournal Winter 1990-91, Vol. 1 No. 2 [9]

In this issue: The advocacy debate: Utne conference yields range of conclusions; risks covering environmental hazards; first annual conference set for Colorado; SEJ co-hosts meeting with East European reporters; the plight of Asian environmental reporters; ethical considerations on the enviro beat; more.

SEJournal Fall 1990, Vol. 1 No. 1 [10]

In this issue: The Pulitzer stories; Journalists and scientists meet Nov.14 to discuss environmental journalism; Sources help Daily News expose bad water supply; coverage of decline in songbirds, amphibians and trees; and more.

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