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Fostering SEJ’s New Era of Leadership [1]

As the Society of Environmental Journalists prepares to celebrate its 30th anniversary, the organization’s newly appointed president offers a rundown of the SEJ’s wide-ranging activities — from conferences and awards to grants, strategic plans and diversity efforts — and calls on members to join in the good work. Get a bird’s-eye view from Meera Subramanian in the latest SEJ President’s Report.

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SEJ Presidents Report [2]
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Journalism & Media [3]
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National (U.S.) [4]
International [5]
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Public [6]
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"Counting Whales From Space Pitched As Key To Saving Them" [7]

"An aquarium and an engineering firm in Massachusetts are partnering on a project to better protect whales by monitoring them from space."

Biodiversity [8]
Science [9]
Technology [10]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [4]
International [5]
Source: AP [12], 01/06/2020
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"Science: The Biggest Climate Questions For A New Decade" [13]

"In the past decade, scientists substantially improved their ability to draw connections between climate change and extreme weather events. They made breakthroughs in their understanding of ice sheets. They raised critical questions about the implications of Arctic warming. They honed their predictions about future climate change. As another decade begins, scientists say there are more questions to be answered."

Climate Change [14]
Science [9]
Public [6]
International [5]
Source: ClimateWire [15], 01/06/2020
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"The Missing 99%: Why Can't We Find The Vast Majority Of Ocean Plastic?" [16]

"What scientists can see and measure, in the garbage patches and on beaches, accounts for only a tiny fraction of the total plastic entering the water".

Chemicals [17]
Pollution [18]
Waste [19]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [6]
International [5]
Source: Guardian [20], 01/02/2020
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"Shipping Fuel Regulation To Cut Sulphur Levels Comes Into Force" [21]

"New rules introduced by International Maritime Organisation expected to reduce certain forms of air pollution"

Air [22]
Climate Change [14]
Energy & Fuel [23]
Laws & Regulations [24]
Pollution [18]
Transportation [25]
Public [6]
International [5]
Source: Guardian [26], 01/02/2020
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"Ship Industry Proposes $5 Billion Research Fund To Help Cut Emissions" [27]

"LONDON - Shipping associations have proposed creating a research fund with $5 billion raised by the industry to develop technology to help the sector meet U.N. targets on cutting emissions."

Climate Change [14]
Energy & Fuel [23]
Environmental Studies [28]
Transportation [25]
Public [6]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [29], 12/18/2019
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Earth's Hottest Decade on Record Capped by Years of Storms and Wildfires [30]

"Deadly heat waves, wildfires and widespread flooding in 2019 punctuated a decade of climate extremes that, by many scientific accounts, show global warming kicking into overdrive."

Climate Change [14]
Disasters [31]
Science [9]
Public [6]
International [5]
Source: InsideClimate News [32], 12/18/2019
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The 2020 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment [33]

SEJournal looks ahead to key issues in the coming year with the launch of its annual "Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment." Check out year-ahead Backgrounders, TipSheets and a WatchDog, and stay tuned as we add to the special report in early 2020. Plus, watch for the guide's formal presentation Jan. 24 at an annual roundtable organized by the Society of Environmental Journalists and hosted by National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C.

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SEJ News [34]
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International [5]
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"Coal Endures as World's Favorite Fuel for Electricity Generation" [35]

"Coal consumption is set to rise in the coming years as growing demand for electricity in developing countries outpaces a shift to cleaner sources of electricity in industrialized nations."

Climate Change [14]
Energy & Fuel [23]
Public [6]
International [5]
Source: Bloomberg [36], 12/17/2019
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"U.N. Climate Talks End With Few Commitments and a ‘Lost’ Opportunity" [37]

"In what was widely denounced as one of the worst outcomes in a quarter-century of climate negotiations, United Nations talks ended early Sunday morning with the United States and other big polluters blocking even a nonbinding measure that would have encouraged countries to adopt more ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions next year.  

Climate Change [14]
Environmental Politics [38]
Laws & Regulations [24]
Public [6]
International [5]
Source: NY Times [39], 12/16/2019
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