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Commerce Seeks Wildlife Leakers [1]

A Bush-appointed holdover inspector general has teamed up with an ultraconservative Senator in a "plumber" operation aimed at punishing agency employees who revealed attempts to gut the Endangered Species Act via "midnight regulations."
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Laws & Regulations [3]
Biodiversity [4]
Government [5]
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SEJ Backs Free Publication of Tax-Funded Research [8]

SEJ and science journalism groups expressed opposition to a bill that would reverse current policy of free publication of scientific results coming from federal agencies.
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Laws & Regulations [3]
Government [5]
Policy [9]
Science [10]
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Federal Polluters Get New Chance To Sway EPA In Secret [11]

 

 By CHERYL HOGUE

It seems improbable — a regulatory agency officially inviting polluters to secretly influence the scientific judgments it uses in crafting cleanup plans. But it happened earlier this year.

And it's likely to have impacts in the communities you cover, especially if they're facing pollution threats from a nearby military base or a Department of Energy or NASA facility.

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Pollution [12]
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SEJ Builds For More And Better Coverage Of Climate Change Story [13]

 

 By TIM WHEELER

No story dominates environmental news coverage these days like climate change. To be sure, there still are pressing environmental issues that have little or nothing to do with climate, such as human exposure to toxic chemicals. Butclimate affects so much of the natural and human world that it encompasses—or at least connects with— many of the traditional environmental stories reporters have covered for years, including fisheries, energy, endangered species and pollution, to name just a handful.

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Journalism & Media [14]
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A Fresh Perspective On Climate Change: The Impacts At Home [15]

    
      An Interview With Beth Daley of  The Boston Globe

   By BILL DAWSON

Beth Daley began her Journalistic career 19 year ago at the Newburyport Daily News in
northern Massachusetts.  In 1994, she joined The Boston Globe, where she has covered breaking news
and features and was the education reporter before moving to the environment beat in 2001.

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Climate Change [16]
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Move Beyond Natural Science To Include Social, Political Research [17]

By ROBERT BRULLE with MIRANDA SPENCER

One core tenet of environmental journalism is the inclusion and explanation of complex physical and natural scientific facts into coverage of environmental issues, and it is expected that reporters invest a considerable effort into understanding the science behind these topics. The journals Scienceand Natureare virtually required background reading, and physical and natural scientists typically serve as the sources for interviews.

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Metaphors, Milkshakes and Drainage: A Jargon-Busting Technique [18]

Comparative techniques are great for explaining difficult environmental concepts -- and good journalists use them.
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Pollution [12]
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Budget Knives Don't Cut Creativity, Content In The Blogging World [19]

By BILL DAWSON

 "Doing more with less."

The phrase is now often lampooned as a preposterous cliché, but newspaper executives must have thought at first that it was an artful way to spin the bad news of escalating staff cuts.

Publisher Joe Pepe of The Commercial Appeal, for example, used the words when he announced in late 2005 that the Memphis newspaper would slash its workforce of 774 by 170 employees.

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National Map: Where Is the News? (And Everything Else) [20]

A new federal interagency effort, intended to improve and deliver topographic information from across the US, may end up yielding significant benefits to journalists and the communities they serve.
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TipSheet [21]
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Government [5]
Technology [22]
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Water Footprint: New Way To Measure Green [23]

A recent CERES/Pacific Institute report identifies water-related risks specific to eight key industries, and offers good sources on calculating and using water footprints.
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TipSheet [21]
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Climate Change [16]
Economy & Business [24]
Water & Oceans [25]
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