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As Biden Takes Office, A Whole New Era For Writing About Climate Change

"The last story I wrote before Donald Trump was elected president, four years and two months ago, was about the Obama administration’s claim that it had approved 60 renewable energy projects on public lands, capable of powering up to 5 million homes. I scrutinized those numbers, finding they dramatically overestimated the outgoing president’s accomplishments."

Source: LA Times, 01/22/2021

"Biden's First 100 Days: What's Coming On Energy"

"President Biden took swift action to deliver on his promise to embrace green energy hours after he was sworn into office yesterday, mandating a review of regulatory rollbacks that were part of the Trump administration's efforts to boost the fossil fuel industry."

Source: E&E News, 01/22/2021

DEADLINE: Canadian Journalism Foundation Awards and Fellowships

CJF's 2026 awards and fellowship offerings include the Award for Climate Solutions Reporting, Burtynsky Award for Climate Photojournalism, Black Journalism Fellowships, Indigenous Journalism / Health Journalism Fellowships, Tom Hanson Photojournalism Award, BIPOC Student Journalists Bursary and more. Enter by Jan 23.

Webinar: How Canada’s Natural Landscapes Can Help Fight Climate Change

Join The Narwhal’s editor-in-chief Emma Gilchrist and a panel of guest speakers at 2:00 p.m. ET for an hour-long discussion about the role nature-based solutions can play in achieving Canada’s climate goals.

DEADLINE: IJNR Virtual Workshop for Editors on Covering Environmental Racism

The Institute for Journalism & Natural Resources invites editors to apply by Feb 17 for this 11:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ET training, to explore environmental racism, social equity and the problematic lenses through which these stories get told.

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