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Messonnier, Birx Detail Political Interference In Coronavirus Response [1]

"The Trump administration repeatedly interfered with efforts by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last year to issue warnings and guidance about the evolving coronavirus pandemic, six current and former health officials told congressional investigators in recent interviews."

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Health [5]
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National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Washington Post [9], 11/15/2021
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EPA’s PFAS Plan Likely To Generate News, If Not Fixes, in 2022 [10]

A government plan to address a class of so-called “forever chemicals,” widespread in the environment and implicated in human health effects, will pick up speed in 2022. But whether the effort will solve problems around PFAS remains to be seen. The latest TipSheet outlines the challenge, the EPA plan and smart ways to cover the story in your area.

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U.N. Summit Lays the Table for Environmental Reporting on Food Systems [16]

After an 18-month buildup, a one-day U.N. Food Systems Summit earlier this fall generated hundreds of commitments to end global hunger and a dizzying array of alliances dedicated to the cause. Despite controversies surrounding the summit, this groundbreaking event highlighted opportunities for reporting on food and food systems. Award-winning agriculture journalist Chris Clayton shares his insights.

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Agriculture [19]
Biodiversity [20]
Chemicals [12]
Climate Change [21]
Consumer [13]
Disasters [22]
Economy & Business [23]
Energy & Fuel [24]
Environmental Health [2]
Environmental Justice [25]
Environmental Politics [3]
Food [26]
Government [4]
Health [5]
Journalism & Media [14]
Laws & Regulations [6]
Natural Resources [27]
People & Population [28]
Planning & Growth [29]
Policy [15]
Pollution [30]
Science [31]
Technology [32]
Waste [33]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [8]
California [34]
Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [35]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [36]
International [37]
Canada [38]
Africa [39]
Europe [40]
Middle East [41]
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Will Animal-To-Human Disease Transmission Bring the Next Big Pandemic? [43]

The COVID-19 outbreak has left little unchanged — including how environment reporters do their jobs, given that many experts believe the disruption of the human-wild interface could be the source of the next deadly virus. The new Backgrounder makes the case in this analysis, looking at how societies — and journalists — handled this pandemic and must prepare for possible future outbreaks.

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Agriculture [19]
Biodiversity [20]
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Environmental Health [2]
Forests [45]
Government [4]
Health [5]
Journalism & Media [14]
People & Population [28]
Science [31]
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November 3, 2021

Extreme Heat: Reporting on Climate Change’s Deadly Threat [48]

In this Center for Health Journalism at the University of Southern California Annenberg webinar, we’ll glean lessons and insights from a yearlong Los Angeles Times investigation into extreme heat, reporting that offers a powerful example of how robust journalism can shine a line on this growing public health emergency. 2-3 p.m. ET

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Will 2022 See the Start of Formal Negotiations Toward a Global Plastics Treaty? [51]

Plastic waste, already the subject of preliminary international talks, could be increasingly targeted after UN meetings in early 2022. Meanwhile, this ubiquitous product is polluting land, ocean and air in its various forms, as well as through little-understood microplastic particles. The latest TipSheet has the backstory on efforts to forge an international plastics treaty, as well as ideas for how to cover plastic pollution locally.

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Activism [18]
Air [52]
Chemicals [12]
Climate Change [21]
Consumer [13]
Economy & Business [23]
Environmental Health [2]
Environmental Politics [3]
Fish & Fisheries [53]
Food [26]
Government [4]
Health [5]
Journalism & Media [14]
Policy [15]
Pollution [30]
Waste [33]
Water & Oceans [54]
Wildlife [46]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [8]
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October 26, 2021

Mental Health Management for Freelancers [55]

Join Wudan Yan  and Jenni Gritters of The Writers' Co-op    for a frank discussion of how  to manage your well-being to sustain your freelance business over the long haul. 3:00 p.m. ET.

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"A 'Historic Event': First Malaria Vaccine Approved by W.H.O." [56]

"The world has gained a new weapon in the war on malaria, among the oldest known and deadliest of infectious diseases: the first vaccine shown to help prevent the disease. By one estimate, it will save tens of thousands of children each year."

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Source: NYTimes [57], 10/07/2021
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Climate Resiliency — When a Disaster Becomes a Cascade [58]

It sometimes feels like journalists lurch from one catastrophe (or hurricane, flood, wildfire, heat wave) to the next. But that can mean missing the bigger story: Disasters, increasingly linked to climate extremes, are often interlocking events, in which one system failure causes the next and the next. The latest Backgrounder explores three case studies, and how news media can focus attention on steps toward resilience.

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Climate Change [21]
Disasters [22]
Energy & Fuel [24]
Environmental Justice [25]
Environmental Politics [3]
Government [4]
Health [5]
Infrastructure [59]
Journalism & Media [14]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [60]
People & Population [28]
Planning & Growth [29]
Technology [32]
Water & Oceans [54]
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Two Communities, Two Hazards and the Two Award-Winners Reporting Them [62]

Two outstanding features — one on air pollution from a local coke plant in Pennsylvania, another on deaths from a shellfish toxin in Alaska, and both focused on public health, neglected communities and environmental justice — are the subject of the new Inside Story Q&A. Society of Environmental Journalists’ award-winners Nancy Averett and Zoya Teirstein share their reporting insights and advice.

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Energy & Fuel [24]
Environmental Health [2]
Environmental Justice [25]
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Fish & Fisheries [53]
Food [26]
Health [5]
Journalism & Media [14]
People & Population [28]
Pollution [30]
Science [31]
Water & Oceans [54]
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