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SEJ Joins Call for Affirmation of Dismissal of Defamation Lawsuit Against the NYT [1]

SEJ on March 11, 2019 joined the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and 39 other media organizations in filing a friend-of-the-court brief [1] urging a federal appeals court to affirm its November 6, 2018 decision dismissing the defamation lawsuit brought against The New York Times by Dr. Carlo Croce, an Ohio State University professor and cancer researcher.

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May 1, 2020

DEADLINE: Institute for Environmental Journalism Summer 2020 [5]

The Pulitzer Prize-winning news organization InsideClimate News' summer journalism program is for high school students and recent grads to explore the nation's most pressing environmental concerns, Jul 5-17, 2020, through ambitious journalism immersed in the rugged coast of Maine at the College of the Atlantic. Scholarships available. Deadline: May 1.

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Energy & Fuel [9]
Environmental Health [10]
Environmental Studies [11]
Fish & Fisheries [12]
Journalism & Media [2]
Science [13]
Water & Oceans [14]
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Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [16]

N.J. Again Accusing Oil Giant Of Dumping Cancer-Causing Chemicals [17]

"Nearly three and a half years after settling with ExxonMobil for the largest environmental settlement in Garden State history, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced on Thursday that the state is again going after the oil giant."

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Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [16]
Source: Newark Star-Ledger [19], 03/11/2019
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"New York's Canners: The People Who Survive Off A City's Discarded Cans" [20]

"‘It’s honest dollars,’ says one canner, but it’s not easy work – canners plan meticulous routes and often work long hours". "“It’s good for the environment,” says Anthony Pemberton, arranging the recyclable empty bottles and cans in his shopping cart."

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People & Population [22]
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Source: Guardian [24], 03/05/2019
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Delay in EPA Rule on Wood Stove Heating Fires Controversy [25]

If a wood stove seems like a good solution to the winter’s bitter cold, you may want to think again. The unhealthful particulate pollution many such stoves generate has prompted new federal emission standards. But some states are pushing back, and the EPA is now considering a two-year delay in the new regulations. This week’s TipSheet has the latest news and why it matters, plus story ideas and reporting resources.

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National (U.S.) [32]
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"Vermont Urged To Act Swiftly To Test Water In Schools" [37]

"Some lawmakers and environmental activists say the state of Vermont needs to act faster to test water in schools for the presence of lead."

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Source: AP [38], 01/02/2019
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Oversight on EPA FOIA Screening,  Covering Pipeline Protests, Feedlot Air Emissions, Data on Illegal Fishing [39]

The new year will likely mean subpoenas on EPA’s FOIA response policies, as a Democrat takes the chair in the House Oversight Committee amid charges the agency is choking off politically sensitive record requests. And are new laws in a dozen states making coverage of pipeline protests a felony? That, plus air emission exemptions for animal feedlot operators and data on illegal fishing. All in the latest issue of the WatchDog.

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Agriculture [42]
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Climate Change [8]
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Environmental Politics [43]
Fish & Fisheries [12]
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Journalism & Media [2]
Laws & Regulations [3]
People & Population [22]
Pollution [31]
Water & Oceans [14]
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National (U.S.) [32]
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Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [45]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [16]
Northwest (OR WA) [35]
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"Less Benzene In Air After Shutdown Of Tonawanda Coke" [48]

" State environmental officials say air sampling shows there’s been a drop in the chemical benzene since the closure of the Tonawanda Coke plant in western New York."

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Source: AP [49], 12/24/2018
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Infamous Love Canal Just The Tip Of NY's Toxic Site Woes [50]

"Elmira High School is one of 1,290 active and 220 potential toxic legacy sites statewide, according to an analysis of state records by the Elmira Star-Gazette."

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Source: Elmira Star-Gazette [51], 12/20/2018
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New Jersey Sets CO2 Limit For Power Plants, Slowly Rejoins Climate Pact [52]

"Gov. Phil Murphy's administration announced steps on Monday to return New Jersey to a group of Eastern states that places limits on how much carbon dioxide power plants can emit into the atmosphere and charges them money if they go over it."

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Source: North Jersey Record [53], 12/18/2018
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