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On-line Journalism Begins To Fill the Void After Newspaper World’s Decay [1]

SEJournal's Bill Dawson interviews Environmental Health News editor-in-chief Marla Cone, who left the Los Angeles Times in 2008, after almost two decades. Since then, Cone has overseen a number of major changes at the not-for-profit online publication.

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Media Give Climate Science Exoneration Less Ink Than False Charges [5]

Mainstream news media have given far less coverage to the five major panels that have debunked the "climategate" stolen-email flap kicked up by the fossil-fuel blogosphere than they did to the original charges now proven false.

Climate Change [6]
Environmental Politics [7]
Science [8]
Journalism & Media [3]
Public [4]
International [9]
Source: Huffington Post [10], 07/13/2010
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"Coast Guard Lifts Ban on News Coverage Near Oil Spill Boom" [11]

"The Coast Guard has modified a policy on safety zones around boom deployed on oiled coastlines, a policy news organizations had said unnecessarily restricted coverage of the impact of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and efforts to clean it up."

Disasters [12]
Environmental Politics [7]
Journalism & Media [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: AP [14], 07/13/2010
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"Despite Obama's Lofty Words, Scientific Integrity Rules Are Lagging" [15]

"Last March, President Obama promised he'd have a strategy for restoring scientific integrity to the federal government on hand by July 29. A full year later, federal agencies still have not received any new directives and some government scientists say that conditions have not improved noticeably since Obama took power."

Environmental Politics [7]
Science [8]
Journalism & Media [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Huffington Post [16], 07/12/2010
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"Politicians Cancel Oilsands Pollution Probe, Tear up Draft Reports" [17]

"OTTAWA - Federal politicians from the government and opposition benches have mysteriously cancelled an 18-month investigation into oilsands pollution in water and opted to destroy draft copies of their final report."

Energy & Fuel [18]
Pollution [19]
Government [20]
Environmental Politics [7]
Journalism & Media [3]
Public [4]
Canada [21]
Source: Canwest [22], 07/07/2010
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"While Media Is Sandbagged, Is Sand Dumped Over Oil on Grand Isle?" [23]

Clean-looking sand is being dumped on the beaches of Grand Isle, and some of it is layered over asphalt-like oil residue, according to several reports based on photo and video documentation. But whether this is being done to fortify beaches or to hide oilspill damage is impossible to say -- because of a BP-Coast Guard media blackout threatening $40,000 fines to anyone who tries to get close enough to tell.

Disasters [12]
Natural Resources [24]
Pollution [19]
Journalism & Media [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Huffington Post [25], 07/02/2010
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"In Reporting on Oil Spill, Limits Persist on Media Access in the Gulf" [26]

Despite orders from the "incident commander" and denials by BP, press access to both federal and BP Gulf operations is still restricted. An HHS mobile clinic is surrounded by barbed wire, guarded by police, and declared off limits to reporters by federal "press officers" whose salaries are paid by your taxes.

Disasters [12]
Journalism & Media [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: PBS Newshour [27], 07/02/2010
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Green Economy 2010 Blog [28]

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BusinessJournalism.org provides multimedia coverage of its June 28-30, 2010, "Covering the Green Economy" seminar, including investigative environmental journalist Jeff Goodell; Angel Gonzalez, Houston bureau chief for Dow Jones Newswires; Pulitzer winner Gary Cohn; auto writer Jim Motavalli; Susanne Rust, environmental investigative reporter for the Center for Investigative Reporting's California Watch; Shaun McKinnon of the Arizona Republic and Craig Pittman of the St. Petersburg Times; Bryn Nelson, freelance writer and editor, and former award-winning reporter for Newsday; and more.

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"Do Scientists Understand the Public?" [31]

A high-level seminar in Washington June 29 probed the apparent disconnect between scientific knowledge and public understanding, especially as it relates to climate change. The debate spilled over into the blogosphere.

Climate Change [6]
Policy [32]
Environmental Politics [7]
Science [8]
Journalism & Media [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Climate Science Watch [33], 07/01/2010
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Deputies Blocking Media Access Literally Work For BP [34]

News media and activists for weeks have reported how federal and local officials have barred them from reporting the Gulf oil spill story from public beaches -- even though they have a legal right to be there. Now Mother Jones' Mac McClelland quotes the Terrebonn Parish Sheriff's office saying some 40 of the deputies enforcing BP'S illegal ban are being paid to work in uniform for BP during their off-duty hours.

Disasters [12]
Government [20]
Environmental Politics [7]
Journalism & Media [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Mother Jones [35], 07/01/2010
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