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Covering Your Climate: The Emerald Corridor [1]

This special report is designed to help journalists in the Pacific Northwest cover the impacts of climate change, as well as the actions taken to mitigate its worst effects and to adapt to what can’t be stopped. The report includes a wide-ranging issue backgrounder and tipsheets on climate impacts, mitigation and adaptation, plus a toolbox of sources. Read on for a wealth of story ideas for right now, and over the coming decade. We hope this is the first in a series of regional climate special reports, and welcome your suggestions [2] and ideas for future editions of "Covering Your Climate."​

Topics on the Beat: 
Agriculture [3]
Air [4]
Biodiversity [5]
Climate Change [6]
Consumer [7]
Disasters [8]
Diversity [9]
Economy & Business [10]
Energy & Fuel [11]
Environmental Health [12]
Environmental Justice [13]
Environmental Politics [14]
Environmental Studies [15]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Food [17]
Forests [18]
Government [19]
Health [20]
Journalism & Media [21]
Laws & Regulations [22]
Military [23]
Natural Resources [24]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [25]
People & Population [26]
Planning & Growth [27]
Policy [28]
Pollution [29]
Science [30]
Technology [31]
Transportation [32]
Water & Oceans [33]
Wildlife [34]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [35]
Northwest (OR WA) [36]
International [37]
Canada [38]
Visibility: 
Public [39]
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Reporting the Financial Risks of Climate Change [40]

With the negative impacts of climate change becoming clearer by the day, there is a growing awareness among important financial institutions that global warming confronts businesses with large, even catastrophic, economic losses. The latest TipSheet has the backstory on the financial risks of climate change, plus what’s ahead and how to cover it, with story ideas and reporting resources.

SEJ Publication Types: 
TipSheet [41]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [42]
Agriculture [3]
Climate Change [6]
Consumer [7]
Disasters [8]
Economy & Business [10]
Energy & Fuel [11]
Food [17]
Government [19]
Health [20]
Journalism & Media [21]
Laws & Regulations [22]
People & Population [26]
Planning & Growth [27]
Policy [28]
Science [30]
Water & Oceans [33]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [35]
International [37]
Visibility: 
Public [39]
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How Corporations Use Deceptive "Mercenary Science" To Evade Regulation [43]

In public discourse about our supposed post-truth society, most op-eds fixate on the way that social media can create separate reality bubbles. Few focus on what David Michaels, Obama's Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), calls "mercenary science" — science-for-hire, contracted out by chemical and pharmaceutical companies to prove that their harmful products aren't harmful by giving them the quantitative imprimatur of STEM knowledge."

Environmental Health [12]
Environmental Politics [14]
Laws & Regulations [22]
Science [30]
Public [39]
National (U.S.) [35]
Source: Salon [44], 02/03/2020
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New Emails Show How President Trump Roiled NOAA During Hurricane Dorian [45]

"A trove of documents released on Friday evening provides the clearest glimpse yet into how President Trump’s inaccurate statements, altered forecast map and tweets regarding Hurricane Dorian’s forecast path rattled top officials along with rank and file scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in September."

Disasters [8]
Environmental Politics [14]
Science [30]
Public [39]
National (U.S.) [35]
Source: Washington Post [46], 02/03/2020
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"Temperatures at a Florida-Size Glacier in Antarctica Alarm Scientists" [47]

"Scientists in Antarctica have recorded, for the first time, unusually warm water beneath a glacier the size of Florida that is already melting and contributing to a rise in sea levels."

Climate Change [6]
Science [30]
Water & Oceans [33]
Public [39]
International [37]
Source: NY Times [48], 01/31/2020
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Critics Question Data Used In Rule Replacing Obama Water Protections [49]

"Critics say the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) water policy unveiled Thursday is one of the biggest rollbacks to water policy in decades, but it’s tough to know the extent of its impact because of challenges that come with mapping America’s waterways."

Laws & Regulations [22]
Pollution [29]
Science [30]
Water & Oceans [33]
Public [39]
National (U.S.) [35]
Source: The Hill [50], 01/28/2020
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"Trump Administration Exploited Wildfire Science To Promote Logging" [51]

"Revealed: emails show Trump and appointees tried to craft a narrative that forest protection efforts are responsible for wildfires".

Climate Change [6]
Environmental Politics [14]
Forests [18]
Journalism & Media [21]
Science [30]
Public [39]
National (U.S.) [35]
Source: Guardian [52], 01/27/2020
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"Science Ranks Grow Thin In Trump Administration" [53]

"KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dozens of government computers sit in a nondescript building here, able to connect to a data model that could help farmers manage the impact of a changing climate on their crops. But no one in this federal agency would know how to access the model, or, if they did, what to do with the data."

Agriculture [3]
Climate Change [6]
Environmental Politics [14]
Government [19]
Science [30]
Public [39]
National (U.S.) [35]
Source: Washington Post [54], 01/24/2020
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Docs: Trump Mileage Standards Won't Make Cars Cheaper And Safer [55]

"President Trump has said his plan to weaken federal mileage standards would make cars cheaper and “substantially safer.” But the administration’s own analysis suggests that it would cost consumers more than it would save them in the long run, and would do little to make the nation’s roads safer."

Climate Change [6]
Energy & Fuel [11]
Environmental Politics [14]
Laws & Regulations [22]
Science [30]
Transportation [32]
Public [39]
National (U.S.) [35]
Source: Washington Post [56], 01/24/2020
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"EPA Advisers Try to Soften Tone of ‘Secret Science’ Report" [57]

"The EPA’s science advisers on Tuesday debated toning down the language of a draft report to agency chief Andrew Wheeler that finds flaws in the EPA’s proposed “secret science” rule."

Environmental Health [12]
Environmental Politics [14]
Journalism & Media [21]
Laws & Regulations [22]
Science [30]
Public [39]
National (U.S.) [35]
Source: Bloomberg Environment [58], 01/23/2020
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