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October 6, 2025

DEADLINE: Bill Lane Center for the American West Media Fellowship [1]

Stanford University’s Bill Lane Center for the American West is offering a single media fellowship with a $7,500 stipend for three months’ work. The grant will fund a journalist illuminating crucial issues about the region. Apply by Oct 6, 2025.

Workshops and Fellowships [2]
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Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Justice [5]
Environmental Politics [6]
Environmental Studies [7]
Journalism & Media [8]
Natural Resources [9]
People & Population [10]
Planning & Growth [11]
Region: 
California [12]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [13]
Northwest (OR WA) [14]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [15]

10 US Oil Refineries Exceeding Limits For Cancer-Causing Benzene: Report [16]

"At least 10 US oil refineries have been emitting cancer-causing benzene above the federal government’s limits, according to a new report from the Environmental Integrity Project."

Chemicals [17]
Energy & Fuel [18]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Justice [5]
Pollution [19]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: Guardian [21], 02/07/2020
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Maker of Pesticide Linked To Brain Damage In Kids To Quit Production [22]

"The world’s largest manufacturer of chlorpyrifos, an agricultural pesticide linked to brain damage in children, has announced that it will stop producing the chemical by the end of the year."

Agriculture [23]
Chemicals [17]
Environmental Health [4]
Laws & Regulations [24]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: Guardian [25], 02/07/2020
  • Read more about Maker of Pesticide Linked To Brain Damage In Kids To Quit Production [22]
June 30, 2025

DEADLINE: Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards [26]

The Comedy Wildlife Photographer of the Year wins a one-week safari in Kenya and more. Other prizes include NIKON camera kits, camera bags, a specialist website and an iPad. Nine categories include one for video, one for under 16 and one for under 25. Free to enter. Enter by Jun 30, 2025.

Awards and Grants [27]
Visibility: 
Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Environmental Health [4]
Journalism & Media [8]
Wildlife [28]

"Something in the Air" [29]

"In the Texas Panhandle, which produces a fifth of the U.S. beef supply, communities are being choked by fecal dust from nearby feedlots. The state’s regulatory agency isn’t doing anything about it—and it’s about to get a whole lot worse."

Agriculture [23]
Air [30]
Environmental Health [4]
Pollution [19]
Public [3]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [15]
Source: Texas Observer [31], 02/04/2020
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"DOD Watchdog Will Review Military Use Of Cancer-Linked Chemical" [32]

"The Pentagon’s internal watchdog will review the military’s response to a cancer-linked chemical spread in part by its use of firefighting foam."

Chemicals [17]
Environmental Health [4]
Laws & Regulations [24]
Military [33]
Pollution [19]
Water & Oceans [34]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: The Hill [35], 02/04/2020
  • Read more about "DOD Watchdog Will Review Military Use Of Cancer-Linked Chemical" [32]

‘Last Days of the Mighty Mekong’ and ‘Dead in the Water’ [36]

The Mekong River is a lifeline for millions and a biodiversity hotspot. But massive hydropower projects have put the Southeast Asian body of water, as well as the lives of the people and natural world around it, in serious jeopardy. In the latest BookShelf, writer Melody Kemp, who lives alongside the legendary river, reviews two volumes that help explain what’s killing the Mekong.

SEJ Publication Types: 
BookShelf [37]
Topics on the Beat: 
Biodiversity [38]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Politics [6]
Fish & Fisheries [39]
Food [40]
Natural Resources [9]
People & Population [10]
Planning & Growth [11]
Water & Oceans [34]
Region: 
International [41]
Asia [42]
Visibility: 
Public [3]
  • Read more about ‘Last Days of the Mighty Mekong’ and ‘Dead in the Water’ [36]

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 [4]
Environmental Politics [6]
Laws & Regulations [24]
Science [44]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: Salon [45], 02/03/2020
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"People: EPA Chief of Staff Ryan Jackson Heads For The Exit" [46]

"Ryan Jackson, one of the Trump EPA's most powerful players behind the scenes, is joining a prominent mining trade group."

Energy & Fuel [18]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Politics [6]
Government [47]
Laws & Regulations [24]
Natural Resources [9]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: Greenwire [48], 02/03/2020
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"EPA Re-Approves Key Roundup Chemical" [49]

"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has re-approved a chemical used in Bayer's Roundup weed killer despite concerns over its health risks."

Agriculture [23]
Chemicals [17]
Environmental Health [4]
Laws & Regulations [24]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: The Hill [50], 02/03/2020
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