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Freelance Photographer Charts New Journalistic Path [1]

How do you survive as a freelance wildlife photojournalist in today’s constrained news media economy? In the latest EJ InSight, photographer Morgan Heim shares the approach she has successfully pursued, and shares its implications for storytelling, independence and integrity. See a slideshow of her images [2]. Plus, Heim explores the ethics of non-traditional photography [3].

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EJ InSight [4]
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Activism [5]
Biodiversity [6]
Environmental Studies [7]
Fish & Fisheries [8]
Journalism & Media [9]
Science [10]
Water & Oceans [11]
Wildlife [12]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [13]
California [14]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [15]
International [16]
Asia [17]
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Public [18]
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Trump Downplays Risk, Places Pence In Charge Of Coronavirus Response [19]

"President Trump announced Wednesday that Vice President Pence will lead the administration’s response to the deadly coronavirus in an attempt to reassure the public amid growing concerns of a global health crisis and criticism that the United States has been slow to respond to the fast-moving outbreak."

Environmental Health [20]
Environmental Politics [21]
Public [18]
International [16]
Source: Washington Post [22], 02/27/2020
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"JPMorgan Chase Takes Baby Step Toward Curbing Fossil Fuel Loans" [23]

"JPMorgan Chase, one of the world’s biggest lenders to fossil fuel projects, announced Monday that it would curb loans to coal firms and bar the financing of oil and gas developments in the Arctic."

Climate Change [24]
Economy & Business [25]
Environmental Politics [21]
Public [18]
International [16]
Source: Washington Post [26], 02/25/2020
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"Climate Change Could Pose 'Catastrophic' Security Threat, Experts Warn" [27]

"Climate change could become a “catastrophic” threat to global security, as people lose their livelihoods, fall ill and battle over scarce water and food, a host of U.S. security, military and intelligence experts warned on Monday."

Climate Change [24]
Disasters [28]
Military [29]
Public [18]
International [16]
Source: Reuters [30], 02/25/2020
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Toxic Chemicals Data Can Inform Your Community of Risks [31]

The annual release this month of the latest Toxics Release Inventory opens up a world of data about local hazards — but only if journalists have the tools to uncover hidden problems. The latest TipSheet walks you through the background and context needed, plus offers up a reporter’s rig and a pack of questions for possible stories.

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TipSheet [32]
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Chemicals [33]
Disasters [28]
Health [34]
Journalism & Media [9]
Laws & Regulations [35]
People & Population [36]
Pollution [37]
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National (U.S.) [13]
International [16]
Asia [17]
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Public [18]
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An A-to-Z Guide to Emerald Corridor Climate Impacts [38]

In Part Two of our ongoing “Covering Your Climate: The Emerald Corridor [39]” special report, we take a look at the impacts of climate change on the Pacific Northwest region — and how best to cover them. Our A-to-Z Guide explores 26 neglected angles and stories, plus resource links to get you started. And check out our inaugural backgrounder [40] and watch in coming weeks for additional tipsheets and a toolbox.

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Special Reports [41]
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Activism [5]
Agriculture [42]
Air [43]
Biodiversity [6]
Climate Change [24]
Consumer [44]
Disasters [28]
Economy & Business [25]
Energy & Fuel [45]
Environmental Health [20]
Environmental Politics [21]
Fish & Fisheries [8]
Food [46]
Forests [47]
Government [48]
Health [34]
Journalism & Media [9]
Laws & Regulations [35]
Military [29]
Natural Resources [49]
People & Population [36]
Planning & Growth [50]
Policy [51]
Science [10]
Technology [52]
Transportation [53]
Water & Oceans [11]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [13]
Northwest (OR WA) [54]
International [16]
Canada [55]
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Public [18]
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"JPMorgan Warns of Climate as a Threat to ‘Human Life as We Know It’" [56]

"The most extreme risks of climate change can’t be ruled out -- including the collapse of human civilization, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co."

Climate Change [24]
Disasters [28]
Public [18]
International [16]
Source: Bloomberg [57], 02/24/2020
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Warmest January Ever Puts 2020 on Track as One of Top 10 Hottest Years [58]

"It may only be February, but 2020 is already “virtually certain” to be among the 10 warmest years on record, and has nearly a 50 percent chance of being the warmest ever, scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday."

Climate Change [24]
Public [18]
International [16]
Source: NY Times [59], 02/21/2020
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"Oil and Gas May Be a Far Bigger Climate Threat Than We Knew" [60]

"Oil and gas production may be responsible for a far larger share of the soaring levels of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, in the earth’s atmosphere than previously thought, new research has found."

Climate Change [24]
Energy & Fuel [45]
Science [10]
Public [18]
National (U.S.) [13]
International [16]
Source: NY Times [61], 02/20/2020
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"Electricity: Warming Could Drop Grid 'Reliability' 16% — Study" [62]

"Climate change will test the world's energy systems and must be factored into their future design, according to a new study that considered over a dozen scenarios to understand the limitations of integrating renewable energy because of warming."

Climate Change [24]
Energy & Fuel [45]
Public [18]
International [16]
Source: EnergyWire [63], 02/18/2020
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