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July 28, 2023

DEADLINE: Poynter and Google News Initiative Misinformation Student Fellowship Program [1]

Fellows will work in local newsrooms Sept-Dec on projects aimed at curbing the spread of misinformation and promoting digital literacy at the community level and among the younger generation. Includes a $10,000 stipend and training. Apply by Jul 28, 2023.

Workshops and Fellowships [2]
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Journalism & Media [4]
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National (U.S.) [5]
July 17, 2023

DEADLINE: Solutions Journalism Network's Journalists of Color Fellowship [6]

This nine-month fellowship, Sep 6, 2023-May 31, 2024, is for ten mid-career U.S. based journalists who are interested in editorial management. This is specifically designed to support journalists of color, with at least five years of experience, who want to move into their first journalism leadership role. $6,500 stipend. Apply by Jul 17.

Workshops and Fellowships [2]
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Journalism & Media [4]
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National (U.S.) [5]
July 13, 2023

ICFJ Webinar: Threads for Journalists, Mathematics Solutions for Crises [7]

ICFJ's second math webinar features mathematician and AI entrepreneur Dr. África Periáñez, on how math helps solve global crises, plus a discussion on how journalists can use Instagram's new app Threads. At the end of the series, participants are eligible for a USD500 story grant. 10:30am ET.

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Journalism & Media [4]
Technology [9]

#SEJSpotlight: John Earl, Freelance Journalist [10]

Meet SEJ member John Earl! John is an investigative journalist who has reported on Southern California water-management issues for over 16 years, including climate change, drought, government/corporate transparency and environmental justice.

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Journalism & Media [4]
Water & Oceans [11]
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Public [3]
  • Read more about #SEJSpotlight: John Earl, Freelance Journalist [10]

"Corporate Landscaping Lets Its Hair Down" [12]

"More companies are eschewing manicured grass in favor of native plants, a shift driven by the environmental costs of installing and maintaining lawns."

Agriculture [13]
Biodiversity [14]
Climate Change [15]
Natural Resources [16]
Wildlife [17]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [5]
International [18]
Source: NYTimes [19], 07/07/2023
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"Bison Return to Native American Lands, Revitalizing Sacred Rituals" [20]

"More than a century after a mass bison slaughter, the animals are restoring Great Plains ecosystems and reinvigorating Indigenous customs like the sun dance."

Agriculture [13]
Biodiversity [14]
Natural Resources [16]
People & Population [21]
Pollution [22]
Wildlife [17]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NYTimes [23], 07/07/2023
  • Read more about "Bison Return to Native American Lands, Revitalizing Sacred Rituals" [20]

"Deforestation In Brazil's Amazon Drops 34% In First Half 2023" [24]

"Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon fell 34% in the first half of 2023, preliminary government data showed on Thursday, hitting its lowest level in four years as President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva institutes tougher environmental policies."

Agriculture [13]
Climate Change [15]
Forests [25]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Natural Resources [16]
Public [3]
South America [27]
Source: Reuters [28], 07/07/2023
  • Read more about "Deforestation In Brazil's Amazon Drops 34% In First Half 2023" [24]

"U.S. Animal Industries Pose Disease Risks to People, Report Says" [29]

"The United States is home to an enormous array of animal industries — including industrial agriculture, fur farming and the exotic pet trade — that pose a significant risk of creating infectious disease outbreaks in humans, according to a new report by experts at Harvard Law School and New York University."

Agriculture [13]
Biodiversity [14]
Environmental Health [30]
Science [31]
Wildlife [17]
Public [3]
International [18]
Source: NYTimes [32], 07/07/2023
  • Read more about "U.S. Animal Industries Pose Disease Risks to People, Report Says" [29]

As Some US Cities Confront Climate, Their Lobbyists Work For Big Oil [33]

"Municipalities that are suffering from the climate crisis employ lobbyists already in the pay of fossil fuel companies".

Climate Change [15]
Environmental Politics [34]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Guardian [35], 07/07/2023
  • Read more about As Some US Cities Confront Climate, Their Lobbyists Work For Big Oil [33]

U.N. Watchdog Says Japan Can Release Nuclear Waste Water Into The Ocean [36]

"The International Atomic Energy Agency has approved a plan by Japan to release more than a million tons of treated nuclear waste water from the destroyed Fukushima power plant into the ocean, despite vehement international opposition."

Environmental Health [30]
Fish & Fisheries [37]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [38]
Pollution [22]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [3]
Asia [39]
Source: NPR [40], 07/07/2023
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