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From Fear to Fascination — A New Insect Narrative [1]

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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Activism [3]
Agriculture [4]
Biodiversity [5]
Chemicals [6]
Climate Change [7]
Environmental Health [8]
Environmental Studies [9]
Food [10]
Forests [11]
Journalism & Media [12]
Pollution [13]
Science [14]
Wildlife [15]
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National (U.S.) [16]
International [17]
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Public [18]
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Almost 40% Of World’s Glaciers Already Doomed Due To Climate – Study [19]

"Almost 40% of glaciers in existence today are already doomed to melt due to climate-heating emissions from fossil fuels, a study has found."

Climate Change [7]
Disasters [20]
Environmental Studies [9]
Natural Resources [21]
People & Population [22]
Water & Oceans [23]
Public [18]
International [17]
Source: Guardian [24], 05/30/2025
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Friends Complete Murdered Journalist Dom Phillips's Book on The Amazon [25]

"After British journalist Dom Phillips was shot and killed while researching an ambitious book on how to protect the world’s largest rainforest, friends vowed to finish the project. Three years later, their task is complete."

Activism [3]
Biodiversity [5]
Environmental Justice [26]
Environmental Politics [27]
Forests [11]
Journalism & Media [12]
Laws & Regulations [28]
Public [18]
International [17]
South America [29]
Source: AP [30], 05/29/2025
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June 3, 2025

GIJN Webinar: Behind the Data — Tools and Techniques From the 2025 Sigma Award Winners [31]

Moderated by journalist and newsroom leader Gina Chua, this Global Investigative Journalism Network session offers a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the workflows powering award-winning journalism featuring groundbreaking investigations (many of them environmental) from around the globe. 9 a.m. ET.

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Mexico [34]
Asia [35]
Europe [36]
South America [29]

Life on Mars and Other Space Oddities [37]

When an ecologist and a cartoonist team up to explore the realities of colonizing Mars, the result is a humorous and highly informative book on whether humans are truly up to settling space. They detour into the intimacies of zero-gravity intimacy and the challenges of ensuring a food supply. From BookShelf contributing editor Melody Kemp, a review of “A City on Mars.”

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Planning & Growth [39]
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In West Bank, Hope for Future in Link Between Land and People [42]

On a tour of the West Bank this spring, Yessenia Funes found a region where the relationship between land and people serves as a counterweight to occupation and the threat of violence. For her Voices of Environmental Justice column, Funes exhorts fellow environment journalists to report on that struggle, through stories that touch on wildlife, wildfire, food, climate and more.

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Voices of Environmental Justice [43]
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Agriculture [4]
Climate Change [7]
Environmental Justice [26]
Environmental Politics [27]
Food [10]
Government [44]
Journalism & Media [12]
Military [45]
People & Population [22]
Policy [46]
Water & Oceans [23]
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International [17]
Middle East [47]
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Public [18]
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"Global Forest Loss Hit a Record Last Year as Fires Raged" [48]

"The planet lost a record amount of forests last year, driven by fires that raged around the world, data shows."

Climate Change [7]
Forests [11]
Laws & Regulations [28]
Natural Resources [21]
Pollution [13]
Science [14]
Public [18]
International [17]
Source: NYTimes [49], 05/23/2025
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Nations Still Emit Banned Climate Pollutant HFC-23 at High Levels. Now What? [50]

"HFC-23 emissions from chemical plants in eastern China and elsewhere likely violate an international climate agreement despite readily available pollution controls. Advocates are pressing for action."

Chemicals [6]
Climate Change [7]
Environmental Politics [27]
Government [44]
Laws & Regulations [28]
Pollution [13]
Technology [40]
Public [18]
International [17]
Source: ICN/Foreign Policy [51], 05/23/2025
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Chemical Exposure From Ultra-Processed Foods May Worsen Health Issues [52]

"Toxic synthetic chemicals that migrate into ultra-processed foods from packaging, processing equipment and other sources may explain why these foods are so bad for our health, according to a new review article."

Agriculture [4]
Chemicals [6]
Consumer [53]
Environmental Health [8]
Food [10]
Laws & Regulations [28]
Science [14]
Public [18]
National (U.S.) [16]
International [17]
Source: The New Lede [54], 05/22/2025
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"Sea Level Rise Will Cause ‘Catastrophic Inland Migration’, Scientists Warn" [55]

"Rising oceans will force millions away from coasts even if global temperature rise remains below 1.5C, analysis finds"

Climate Change [7]
Disasters [20]
Environmental Health [8]
Environmental Studies [9]
Infrastructure [56]
Natural Resources [21]
People & Population [22]
Science [14]
Water & Oceans [23]
Public [18]
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Source: Guardian [57], 05/22/2025
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