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Green Burial Not Just Throwing Ashes on Compost Heap [1]

Chance research on the concept of green burials leads one freelancer not just to a years-long writing project, but to a more intimate encounter with the growing practice. In this essay, Ann Hoffner shares her first-hand experience with green burials and the deeper meaning she discovers in them, as well as one tender goodbye in a quiet wood.

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Scientists Critique Media Reports on Climate [8]

Yale Climate Connections' Bud Ward reports on the Climate Feedback project, which scores articles and columns for accuracy, logic and reasoning, fairness, objectivity and precision.

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Climate Documentarian Motivated by the Heart [11]

“Gasland” filmmaker Josh Fox is back with what may be the longest film title in recent documentary history — “How to Let Go of the World (and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change).” And it looks like another game-changer. JoAnn Valenti reviews the film

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Controversial Newspaper Campaign Takes on Climate ‘Fatalism’ [13]

The Guardian's James Randerson explains how his newspaper came to launch its 'Keep it in the Ground' campaign, backing the global fossil fuel divestment movement — and how, rather than constraining the paper journalistically, the project provided a connection to readers that goes far beyond a click on a website.

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Men in Trees in Indie Films [16]

 

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Revolving Door: When Enviro Reporters Leave the Beat Behind [21]

SEJ co-founder Rae Tyson delves into the reasons why talented individuals stop working for the purveyors of news, following the recent defection of two veteran reporters — New York Times’ Matt Wald and Dina Cappiello of the Associated Press. Photo (l-r): Former Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, Dina Cappiello and a fellow AP staffer. © AP/Charles Dharapak.

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Panel: Conflict Looms over Environment and Energy in 2015 [22]

 

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Can Nonprofit News Rescue Environmental Journalism? [23]

 

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Sundance Festival Sparse on Enviro Themes [24]

  

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News Futures 2014: How Many Ways Will Climate Make News? [25]

  

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