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Orphans and Zombies — Reporting on Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells Across the Country [1]

For more than a century, oil and gas companies have been drilling — and abandoning — wells across the country, leaving hundreds of thousands to potentially leak pollutants into the air, water and soil. Climate and environment reporter Martha Pskowski looks at how funding and regulatory issues are impacting efforts to identify and plug these wells, and offers resources for drilling into their story.

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Features [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Agriculture [3]
Air [4]
Climate Change [5]
Economy & Business [6]
Energy & Fuel [7]
Environmental Health [8]
Government [9]
Health [10]
Journalism & Media [11]
Laws & Regulations [12]
Natural Resources [13]
Policy [14]
Pollution [15]
Technology [16]
Water & Oceans [17]
Wildlife [18]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [19]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [20]
Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [21]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [22]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [23]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [24]
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Public [25]
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Queer Ecology — A Powerful Lens for Reporting on Environmental Injustice [26]

Queer ecology is an evolving field that challenges traditional assumptions in science and explores LGBTQ+ experiences in an ecological context. It’s easy to catch your audience’s attention with stories about transitioning clownfish or same-sex albatross parenting. But as contributor Isaias Hernandez explains, queer ecology also offers journalists an important perspective for covering a range of environmental issues, from climate risk to pollution exposure, and reimagining environmental narratives.

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Features [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [27]
Agriculture [3]
Air [4]
Biodiversity [28]
Climate Change [5]
Disasters [29]
Diversity [30]
Environmental Health [8]
Environmental Justice [31]
Environmental Politics [32]
Environmental Studies [33]
Health [10]
Journalism & Media [11]
People & Population [34]
Planning & Growth [35]
Science [36]
Wildlife [18]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [19]
International [37]
Visibility: 
Public [25]
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Targets on Their Backs … and Ours? Reporting on Immigrant Farmworkers [38]

For years, state-sponsored programs have helped California farmworkers get much-needed access to clean water. But many immigrants now shun these services, afraid of exposure to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. As Circle of Blue intern Anahita Banerjee dug into this story, she discovered that their fear extended to speaking with journalists — and that ICE activities threatened her own safety.

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Features [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [27]
Agriculture [3]
Environmental Justice [31]
Environmental Politics [32]
Food [39]
Government [9]
Health [10]
Journalism & Media [11]
Laws & Regulations [12]
People & Population [34]
Water & Oceans [17]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [19]
California [40]
Visibility: 
Public [25]
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Covering the Health Impacts of Extreme Heat — An Arizona Reporter Weighs In [41]

Before giving summer its send-off, consider that heat kills more people in the U.S. annually than any other weather-related disaster. Phoenix journalist Katherine Davis-Young is well acquainted with this human toll. Drawing on her own reporting experience, she looks at how to cover extreme heat in your community. Pro tip: Don’t wait until next summer to familiarize yourself with vulnerable communities and investigate local mitigation policies.

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Features [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Climate Change [5]
Disasters [29]
Environmental Health [8]
Environmental Justice [31]
Government [9]
Health [10]
Journalism & Media [11]
Policy [14]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [19]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [24]
Visibility: 
Public [25]
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The Art of Access — Strategies for Acquiring Environmental Records [42]

As government resistance intensifies over sharing public records — especially environmental documents — journalists need to hone their skills to get the information they need to do their jobs and serve their audiences. FOIA expert David Cuillier offers tips and tactics to help you use your reporting time and dollars most effectively and ensure your public records requests produce high-quality results.

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Features [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Government [9]
Journalism & Media [11]
Laws & Regulations [12]
Policy [14]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [19]
Visibility: 
Public [25]
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Ecofiction — A Novel Approach to Environmental Truth-Telling [43]

Fiction and journalism might seem like polar opposites, but some environmental journalists find writing ecofiction is an ideal complement to their day jobs. Drawing on journalistic research skills and curiosity, ecofiction lets them explore environmental issues from a different angle while enjoying an opportunity to unleash their imaginations. Journalist-fictioneers Valerie Brown and Meg Turville-Heitz on working across genre boundaries.

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Topics on the Beat: 
Journalism & Media [11]
Military [44]
Science [36]
Technology [16]
Wildlife [18]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [19]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [23]
International [37]
Asia [45]
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Rethinking Forest Management in the Pyrocene [46]

Recent urban-interface infernos, fueled by climate change, leave no doubt that we have entered the age of runaway fire. Writer and ecologist Lauren Oakes writes that large-scale combustion is permanently reshaping ecosystems and societies as we learn to live with wildfire, not just fight it. Instead of perpetuating problematic approaches to forest management, experts call for confronting the root causes of this crisis and adopting science-informed responses.

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Features [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Climate Change [5]
Disasters [29]
Environmental Politics [32]
Environmental Studies [33]
Forests [47]
Government [9]
Health [10]
Infrastructure [48]
Journalism & Media [11]
Laws & Regulations [12]
Natural Resources [13]
Policy [14]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [19]
California [40]
Northwest (OR WA) [49]
International [37]
Canada [50]
Australia & Oceania [51]
Europe [52]
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From Fear to Fascination — A New Insect Narrative [53]

Media coverage of “bugs” is often sensationalistic and centered on fear and disgust. But conservation photographer and writer Danae Wolfe says journalists should be highlighting the importance, beauty and plight of insects and spiders. Reporting that offers alternative perspectives on these essential creatures can inspire curiosity and admiration, and encourage efforts to protect them. Wolfe on why to write about insects.

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Features [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [27]
Agriculture [3]
Biodiversity [28]
Chemicals [54]
Climate Change [5]
Environmental Health [8]
Environmental Studies [33]
Food [39]
Forests [47]
Journalism & Media [11]
Pollution [15]
Science [36]
Wildlife [18]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [19]
International [37]
Visibility: 
Public [25]
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Covering Wildfire — Expert Advice on Emerging Issues, Recurring Risks [55]

With wildfires becoming more extreme in every way, reporters covering them face new challenges along with familiar hazards. A pair of experienced wildfire journalists and others on the front lines offer advice on dealing with access restrictions, on-the-ground dangers, toxic exposure risks and traumatized survivors — as climate change speeds up the news cycle and misinformation muddies the reporting landscape.

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Features [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Climate Change [5]
Disasters [29]
Forests [47]
Government [9]
Health [10]
Infrastructure [48]
Journalism & Media [11]
Laws & Regulations [12]
People & Population [34]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [19]
Alaska and Hawaii [56]
California [40]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [23]
Northwest (OR WA) [49]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [24]
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Public [25]
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With Scientific Research Under Attack, Journalists Must Up Their Game [57]

The Trump administration’s offensive against evidence-based research is making clear, accurate reporting on science more important than ever — because people who understand how scientific research works and what it tells us are less likely to be duped by misinformation or pseudoscience. SciLine director Matt DeRienzo on the challenges of the time and new resources to help journalists understand and explain evidence-based research.

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Climate Change [5]
Consumer [58]
Environmental Studies [33]
Government [9]
Health [10]
Journalism & Media [11]
Laws & Regulations [12]
Pollution [15]
Science [36]
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