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Self-Censorship Is Still Hiding in the Closet [1]

While government censorship may worry journalists, so should self-censorship. That’s the warning in this month’s WatchDog Opinion, whether self-censorship’s “chilling effect” is driven by fears of attack, legal or physical, or by distortions in what it means to be fair, a “bothsidesism” usually pushed by one-sided players. But the bottom line, the column argues, is that when the truth is knowable and known, journalists owe it to their audiences to make the call.

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January 22, 2024

DEADLINE: EJN Story Grant and Training Program for Indigenous Environmental Journalists [7]

Internews' Earth Journalism Network is offering mentoring and story grants of up to US$1,400 to Indigenous journalists from any country to support the production of in-depth environmental stories on climate justice, biodiversity, sustainable ecosystems, Indigenous sovereignty and leadership, and more. Deadline: Jan 22, 2024.

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International [5]

Student Journalists Show the Way on Data With Methane Flaring Project [10]

The global warming gas methane was much in the news at the start of the just-ended COP28 climate meeting, with a final Biden administration rule to trim releases by the fossil fuel industry. But when it comes to good journalism on the problem, the latest Reporter’s Toolbox spotlights the work of a team of journalism students who used sophisticated satellite data to tell the story of underreported methane flaring at drilling sites.

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Reporters Toolbox [11]
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Air [12]
Climate Change [13]
Energy & Fuel [14]
Journalism & Media [3]
Pollution [15]
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National (U.S.) [4]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [16]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [17]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [18]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [19]
International [5]
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Capturing the Invisible — Photographing Extreme Heat Waves [20]

If extreme heat seems an unusual subject for December, the new EJ InSight column reminds us that among the natural disasters sweeping 2023 were waves of devastating global highs. Yet telling that story visually is an enormous challenge, acknowledges former LA Times photo editor Silvia Rázgová, who shares insights into how to portray the seriousness of extreme heat, getting beyond the cliches and connecting (safely) with its dangerous reality.

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EJ InSight [21]
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Climate Change [13]
Disasters [22]
Environmental Justice [23]
Health [24]
Journalism & Media [3]
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National (U.S.) [4]
California [25]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [18]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [19]
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"Fighting for Wildlife in a Time of War" [26]

"As conflict rages around them, Ukrainian conservationists persevere in restoring the Danube Delta, one of Europe’s most prized ecosystems."

Biodiversity [27]
Military [28]
Natural Resources [29]
Wildlife [30]
Public [6]
Europe [31]
Source: Hakai [32], 12/08/2023
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"The Problem With Those Kitchen Composting Machines" [33]

"Spoiler: For starters, what they produce is not compost."

Agriculture [34]
Consumer [35]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Sierra [36], 12/08/2023
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"How Mounting Demand for Rubber Is Driving Tropical Forest Loss" [37]

"The growing market for rubber is a major, but largely overlooked, cause of tropical deforestation, new analysis shows. Most of the rubber goes to produce tires, more than 2 billion a year, and experts warn the transition to electric vehicles could accelerate rubber use."

Agriculture [34]
Forests [38]
Natural Resources [29]
Transportation [39]
Public [6]
International [5]
Source: YaleE360 [40], 12/08/2023
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Canada’s Plans To Crack Down On Greenwashing Don’t Go Far Enough: Advocates [41]

"A new federal government proposal to crack down on corporate greenwashing in Canada doesn’t go far enough to stop the oil and gas industry from using misleading marketing tactics, two environmental advocacy groups have argued."

Activism [42]
Climate Change [13]
Energy & Fuel [14]
Environmental Politics [43]
Journalism & Media [3]
Science [44]
Public [6]
Canada [45]
Source: The Narwhal [46], 12/08/2023
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Indian Companies Bring Ultra-Toxic Industry To Africa. People Getting Sick [47]

"Families near battery recycling plants face “dangerous" levels of lead in their blood and in soil, testing shows."

Chemicals [48]
Environmental Health [49]
Environmental Justice [23]
Laws & Regulations [50]
Waste [51]
Public [6]
International [5]
Africa [52]
Asia [53]
Source: The Examination [54], 12/08/2023
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"Scientists: Climate Change Intensified The Rains Devastating East Africa" [55]

"Ongoing catastrophic rains in Eastern Africa have been worsened by human-caused climate change that made them up to two times more intense, an international team of climate scientists said Thursday."

Climate Change [13]
Disasters [22]
Water & Oceans [56]
Public [6]
Africa [52]
Source: AP [57], 12/08/2023
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