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Ethics, Urgency & Climate Journalism Conference

The Center for Journalism Ethics at the University of Wisconsin Madison will host this conference, which is free and open to the public. Attend online or in-person. Keynoter is Justin Worland, a Washington D.C.-based senior correspondent for TIME covering climate change and the intersection of policy, politics and society.

#SEJSpotlight: Kylie Mohr, Fellow, High Country News

Meet SEJ member Kylie Mohr! Kylie is an award-winning journalist based in Montana. She reports for High Country News, covering Alaska, the Pacific Northwest and the northern Rockies. Her work focuses on wildfire, wildlife, public lands and climate change.

"Big Sky Bison Battles Spell Trouble For Haaland"

"While Interior Secretary Deb Haaland wants to restore more bison across the country, Yellowstone’s famous herd suffered through one of the deadliest winters on record, with the animals easy prey for hunters as they sauntered across the park’s northern border in search of food."

Source: E&E News, 03/23/2023

"As Enforcement Lags, Toxic Coal Ash Keeps Polluting U.S. Water"

"Despite rules requiring remediation, only a few of the nearly 300 U.S. power plants storing toxic ash — the residue of burning coal — have started cleanups or have plans to do so. Many of these sites are polluting groundwater, putting the drinking water for millions at risk."

Source: YaleE360, 03/23/2023

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