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Prominent Reporters See Critical Year Ahead on Energy, Environment [1]

It’s a “make or break” year for a range of environmental and energy issues, advise leading journalists at the Society of Environmental Journalists’ annual “2019 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment” event in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 25. The gathering also featured a surprise appearance by a top EPA official, who was questioned about administration policy on climate change. Read our coverage of the forum in this SEJ News report.

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SEJ News [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [3]
Agriculture [4]
Air [5]
Climate Change [6]
Disasters [7]
Economy & Business [8]
Energy & Fuel [9]
Environmental Politics [10]
Government [11]
Journalism & Media [12]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Natural Resources [14]
Policy [15]
Pollution [16]
Science [17]
Waste [18]
Water & Oceans [19]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [20]
International [21]
Visibility: 
Public [22]
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Urgency of Katowice Carries Over to SEJ Mission [23]

From under a blanket of dense smog that hung over the southern Polish town hosting a recent United Nations climate change conference, the president of the Society of Environmental Journalists, Bobby Magill, had a moment of clarity for the profession and the organization. His insights, and how they will affect the future of SEJ as it begins a new strategic planning process, in Magill’s latest SEJ President’s Report. Plus, a special honor for a “tireless” SEJ leader.

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SEJ Presidents Report [24]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [3]
Air [5]
Climate Change [6]
Economy & Business [8]
Energy & Fuel [9]
Environmental Health [25]
Environmental Politics [10]
Health [26]
Journalism & Media [12]
Planning & Growth [27]
Policy [15]
Pollution [16]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [20]
International [21]
Europe [28]
Visibility: 
Public [22]
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"Too Much Salt: Water Desalination Plants Harm Environment: U.N." [29]

"Almost 16,000 desalination plants worldwide produce bigger-than-expected flows of highly salty waste water and toxic chemicals that are damaging the environment, a U.N.-backed study said on Monday."

Pollution [16]
Technology [30]
Water & Oceans [19]
Public [22]
International [21]
Source: Reuters [31], 01/15/2019
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Rollback on Auto Emission Standards Faces Rocky Road [32]

Expect the fight to worsen over the Trump Administration’s attempted rollback of auto mileage standards. Not only is California resisting a loss of its waiver to set tighter rules, joining at least 16 other states in a preemptive lawsuit. But carmakers themselves are deviating from the Trump line, worried over a fracturing of the nationwide auto market or seeking an edge in the field for more efficient vehicles. This special edition TipSheet looks at prospects for conflict in the year ahead.

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TipSheet [33]
Topics on the Beat: 
Air [5]
Climate Change [6]
Consumer [34]
Economy & Business [8]
Energy & Fuel [9]
Environmental Politics [10]
Government [11]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Policy [15]
Pollution [16]
Transportation [35]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [20]
California [36]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [37]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [38]
International [21]
Middle East [39]
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Public [22]
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"Ocean Warming Is Accelerating Faster Than Thought, New Research Finds" [40]

"Scientists say the world’s oceans are warming far more quickly than previously thought, a finding with dire implications for climate change because almost all the excess heat absorbed by the planet ends up stored in their waters."

Climate Change [6]
Water & Oceans [19]
Public [22]
International [21]
Source: NY Times [41], 01/11/2019
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Scientists Have 'Hacked Photosynthesis' For More Productive Crops [42]

"There's a big molecule, a protein, inside the leaves of most plants. It's called Rubisco, which is short for an actual chemical name that's very long and hard to remember."

Agriculture [4]
Science [17]
Technology [30]
Public [22]
International [21]
Source: NPR [43], 01/09/2019
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“Saudi America: The Truth About Fracking and How It’s Changing the World” [44]

The economics of fracking may be as big a worry as its environmental impacts, finds a new book on the energy extraction industry. Our latest BookShelf reviews the volume from a seasoned business reporter, who questions conventional views about a renewed U.S. energy “dominance,” probes the financial instability of the industry’s boom and raises the politically destabilizing spectre of a future decline for the fossil fuel market.

SEJ Publication Types: 
BookShelf [45]
Topics on the Beat: 
Economy & Business [8]
Energy & Fuel [9]
Environmental Politics [10]
Natural Resources [14]
Policy [15]
Technology [30]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [20]
International [21]
Africa [46]
Middle East [39]
Visibility: 
Public [22]
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Between the Lines: Getting Inside the Head of a Book Editor [47]

“Think big, but keep your feet on the ground” — that’s the kind of sound advice that would-be authors receive behind closed doors at the Society of Environmental Journalists’ annual conference, where book editors offer confidential feedback on author pitches in the yearly “Book Slam.” Now, SEJournal has tapped Slam moderator Meera Subramanian to gather book editors’ top 15 tips from the 2018 SEJ gathering in Flint. We share them with you in our latest Between the Lines.

SEJ Publication Types: 
BookShelf [45]
Topics on the Beat: 
Journalism & Media [12]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [20]
International [21]
Visibility: 
Public [22]
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Climate Change Issue Will Heat Up in 2019 [48]

The topic of climate change will certainly heat up in 2019. That’s not just because a Democratic House will push back against the Trump administration, but also because of pressure from a “Green New Deal” clean-energy jobs movement, not to mention ongoing legal action, and corporate and state-level moves to limit carbon emissions. This special edition TipSheet explores the fault lines on climate in the year ahead.

SEJ Publication Types: 
TipSheet [33]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [3]
Climate Change [6]
Energy & Fuel [9]
Environmental Politics [10]
Government [11]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Policy [15]
Science [17]
Technology [30]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [20]
International [21]
Visibility: 
Public [22]
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The 2019 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment [49]

SEJournal looks ahead to key issues in the coming year with this "2019 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment" special report. Stay tuned as we continue to add elements to the report up through and beyond its formal launch Jan. 25 at an annual roundtable [50], organized by the Society of Environmental Journalists with the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C.

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Activism [3]
Air [5]
Chemicals [51]
Climate Change [6]
Consumer [34]
Disasters [7]
Economy & Business [8]
Energy & Fuel [9]
Environmental Health [25]
Environmental Politics [10]
Environmental Studies [52]
Fish & Fisheries [53]
Forests [54]
Government [11]
Health [26]
Journalism & Media [12]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Natural Resources [14]
People & Population [55]
Policy [15]
Pollution [16]
Science [17]
Technology [30]
Transportation [35]
Water & Oceans [19]
Wildlife [56]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [20]
International [21]
Visibility: 
Public [22]
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