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Epic Struggles Ahead in 2023 on Energy Transition, Pollution [1]

In our annual analysis of what’s ahead on the environment beat in 2023, there are some things to count on: worsening climate disasters and continued politicking over energy transitions, but also regulatory action on greenhouse gas emissions (not to mention on “forever chemicals”). Other things are less clear: environmental rulings by a conservative U.S. Supreme Court, energy impacts of war in Europe and the effectiveness of COP28 and treaty talks on plastic pollution. Read the full overview and get more in our “2023 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment [2]” special report.

SEJ Publication Types: 
Special Reports [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [4]
Agriculture [5]
Air [6]
Biodiversity [7]
Chemicals [8]
Climate Change [9]
Disasters [10]
Economy & Business [11]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Environmental Justice [13]
Environmental Politics [14]
Fish & Fisheries [15]
Government [16]
Health [17]
Infrastructure [18]
Journalism & Media [19]
Laws & Regulations [20]
Military [21]
Natural Resources [22]
Planning & Growth [23]
Policy [24]
Pollution [25]
Science [26]
Waste [27]
Water & Oceans [28]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [29]
International [30]
Europe [31]
Middle East [32]
Visibility: 
Public [33]
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February 23, 2023

DEADLINE: The Sunrise Project RFP for Journalistic investigations Into Financial Institutions and Climate Change [34]

The Sunrise Project is looking to fund freelance investigative journalists to conduct medium- to long-term investigations into private financial institutions' role in driving the climate crisis. Submissions are due by Feb 23, 2023.

Awards and Grants [35]
Visibility: 
Public [33]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [4]
Climate Change [9]
Economy & Business [11]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [29]
International [30]

"Atlanta Shooting Part Of Alarming US Crackdown On Environmental Defenders" [36]

"Twenty states have enacted laws restricting rights to peaceful protest, as environmentalists are increasingly criminalized".

Activism [4]
Disasters [10]
Environmental Justice [13]
Environmental Politics [14]
Laws & Regulations [20]
Military [21]
Public [33]
National (U.S.) [29]
Source: Guardian [37], 02/03/2023
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‘Hypocritical’: Environmental Groups Blocking Union Efforts, Workers Say [38]

"A wave of unionization has swept the non-profit sector – but workers say they are experiencing aggressive opposition and retaliation".

Activism [4]
Environmental Justice [13]
Environmental Politics [14]
Public [33]
National (U.S.) [29]
Source: Guardian [39], 02/03/2023
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"Turmoil And Turnover Plague Audubon" [40]

"Workplace woes are taking a toll on the National Audubon Society. The 118-year-old bird conservation group, one of the oldest and best-known environmental advocacy groups in the country, has had a tumultuous few years."

Activism [4]
Diversity [41]
Environmental Politics [14]
Public [33]
National (U.S.) [29]
Source: E&E News [42], 01/31/2023
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Cascadia Bioregion Rife With Energy, Environment Troubles To Report in 2023 [43]

Iconic critters like salmon, orca and wolves. Climate controversies like natural gas greenwashing and carbon auctions. And wildfire fallout like “smoke-a-geddon.” These are just some of the wide array of stories worth covering as environmental journalists scan Cascadia, the huge area encompassing Washington, Oregon and Idaho, and stretching from Alaska to Utah. This special TipSheet, part of our 2023 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment, outlines top issues in the region, offering insights, resources and story angles.

SEJ Publication Types: 
TipSheet [44]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [4]
Agriculture [5]
Air [6]
Biodiversity [7]
Climate Change [9]
Consumer [45]
Disasters [10]
Diversity [41]
Economy & Business [11]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Environmental Health [46]
Environmental Justice [13]
Environmental Politics [14]
Environmental Studies [47]
Fish & Fisheries [15]
Food [48]
Forests [49]
Government [16]
Health [17]
Infrastructure [18]
Journalism & Media [19]
Laws & Regulations [20]
Natural Resources [22]
Planning & Growth [23]
Policy [24]
Pollution [25]
Transportation [50]
Waste [27]
Water & Oceans [28]
Wildlife [51]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [29]
Alaska and Hawaii [52]
California [53]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [54]
Northwest (OR WA) [55]
International [30]
Canada [56]
Visibility: 
Public [33]
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Exploring the Impacts of Hydroelectric Megaprojects on Indigenous Lands [57]

Nearly two-thirds of the world’s rivers are impeded by dams and we keep building them in our quest for cleaner and greener sources of electricity. But as podcast producer Farha Akhtar learned while producing a recent episode, these monumental structures are having a profound impact on our planet and catastrophic consequences for many Indigenous people.

SEJ Publication Types: 
Features [58]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [4]
Biodiversity [7]
Chemicals [8]
Climate Change [9]
Consumer [45]
Diversity [41]
Economy & Business [11]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Environmental Health [46]
Environmental Justice [13]
Environmental Politics [14]
Fish & Fisheries [15]
Food [48]
Government [16]
Health [17]
Infrastructure [18]
Journalism & Media [19]
Natural Resources [22]
Pollution [25]
Religion, Faith and Spirituality [59]
Science [26]
Technology [60]
Water & Oceans [28]
Wildlife [51]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [29]
International [30]
Canada [56]
Asia [61]
Visibility: 
Public [33]
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"Climate Groups Decry Selection Of Oil Chief To Oversee COP28" [62]

"Hundreds of climate and environmental groups from around the world released a letter Thursday that decried the nomination of an oil executive to oversee the United Nations climate negotiations at COP28 this year.

Earlier this month, the United Arab Emirates, host of the U.N. climate talks this year, named Sultan al-Jaber to the presidency of the conference Nov. 30 to Dec. 12. The company he runs as chief executive, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., produces 4 million barrels of crude oil per day and hopes to expand to 5 million daily by the end of the decade.

Activism [4]
Climate Change [9]
Economy & Business [11]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Environmental Justice [13]
Environmental Politics [14]
Pollution [25]
Public [33]
International [30]
Source: AP [63], 01/27/2023
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In Atlanta, a Deadly Forest Protest Sparks Debate Over ‘Domestic Terrorism’ [64]

"Manuel Esteban Paez Teran seemed to be everyone’s favorite social justice activist. ... Now the 26-year-old activist is dead."

Activism [4]
Environmental Politics [14]
Forests [49]
Laws & Regulations [20]
Natural Resources [22]
Public [33]
National (U.S.) [29]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [65]
Source: Washington Post [66], 01/27/2023
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"Ukraine War Moves ‘Doomsday Clock’ To 90 Seconds To Midnight" [67]

"With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the specter of nuclear weapon use, Earth crept its closest to Armageddon, a science-oriented advocacy group said, moving its famous “Doomsday Clock” up to just 90 seconds before midnight."

Activism [4]
Climate Change [9]
Disasters [10]
Military [21]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [68]
Science [26]
Public [33]
National (U.S.) [29]
International [30]
Source: AP [69], 01/25/2023
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