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"Columbia Disputes Exxon Mobil on Climate Risk Articles" [1]

"The dean of Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism published a letter on Tuesday strongly disputing accusations by Exxon Mobil that journalists from the school had produced inaccurate and misleading articles about the company’s knowledge of the risks of climate change."

Climate Change [2]
Energy & Fuel [3]
Journalism & Media [4]
Science [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: NY Times [8], 12/02/2015
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Exxon Takes Aim at Columbia University Journalists Over Climate Reports [9]

"ExxonMobil is hurling ethics accusations against a team of Columbia University journalists whose reporting helped stoke calls for probes into whether the company deliberately misled the public about climate change."

Climate Change [2]
Environmental Politics [10]
Journalism & Media [4]
Laws & Regulations [11]
Science [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Politico [12], 12/01/2015
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"Obama's Opaque Administration Makes It Harder To Cover Climate Change" [13]

"Visiting Malaysia in November, Obama said he would raise concerns about government transparency and press freedom in his meeting with Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is embroiled in a financial scandal. At a town hall meeting, Obama spoke up for the press being 'able to report on what is happening in current affairs,' and for 'transparency and accountability.' Back home, though, Obama isn’t practicing what he preaches."

Climate Change [2]
Environmental Politics [10]
Journalism & Media [4]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists [14], 12/01/2015
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Corporate Money Fueled PR Campaign for Climate Doubt Over Two Decades [15]

"Climate change has long been a highly polarizing topic in the United States, with Americans lining up on opposite sides depending on their politics and worldview. Now a scientific study sheds new light on the role played by corporate money in creating that divide."

Climate Change [2]
Economy & Business [16]
Environmental Politics [10]
Journalism & Media [4]
Science [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Wash Post [17], 11/24/2015
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Reporter’s Guide to Climate Adaptation [18]

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This new, mobile-friendly, digital guide from the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, produced by longtime SEJ member Adam Glenn, features an extensive resource database and a series of backgrounders to help improve coverage of society’s preparation for the impacts of climate change.

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Climate Change [2]
Journalism & Media [4]
Planning & Growth [20]
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Haunting Film Explores Interface Between Tigers, People in Sundarbans [21]

"Deep in the Sundarbans, a vast mangrove maze where the Ganges and two other great rivers weave their way to the coast in India and Bangladesh, the big-cat conservationist Alan Rabinowitz plays a video clip on his laptop for a cluster of men and women in an impoverished village where tigers — in one of their last big refuges — regularly kill or maim people scouring the shorelines for meager hauls of fish and crabs."

Journalism & Media [4]
Science [5]
Wildlife [22]
Public [6]
Asia [23]
Source: Dot Earth [24], 11/20/2015
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Heeding J-Groups, Senate Panel Exempts Journos from Park Fees, Permits [25]

After journalism groups protested federal rules imposing fees and permits on journalists working on public lands, the Senate Energy Committee November 19 approved a bill that would exempt newsgathering. By voice vote, the panel first approved an amendment containing the exemption, and then approved the underlying bill, S. 556, known as Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act of 2015.

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Laws & Regulations [11]
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"In 'Just Eat It,' Filmmakers Feast For 6 Months On Discarded Food" [27]

"The upcoming Thanksgiving holiday is generally celebrated with a bounty of food — and a mountain of leftovers, some of which, let's face it, will end up in the trash."

Agriculture [28]
Consumer [29]
Food [30]
Journalism & Media [4]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: NPR [31], 11/19/2015
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3 Scientists on Research They Couldn’t Discuss With Media Under Harper [32]

"In the scientific community, Max Bothwell is regarded as the go-to guy on 'rock snot,' an unsightly but amusingly nicknamed invasive algae that grows in streams and riverbeds. He’s been an Environment Canada scientist for 36 years, studied the slimy blooms for 22 of those and has published considerable literature on the subject." The Harper government kept him quiet.

Environmental Politics [10]
Journalism & Media [4]
Science [5]
Public [6]
Canada [33]
Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [34], 11/18/2015
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SEJournal Summer 2007, Vol. 17 No. 2 [35]

In this issue: Taking readers on a journey; award winner focuses on eco damage being done now; investigative reporting can produce a ‘higher obligation’; effects of climate change on journalism; report probes multiple sources of global mercury pollution; studying smaller newspapers; basing coverage on scientific evidence; farm bill’s future environmental impacts; book reviews; and more.

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