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November 21, 2025

National Science-Health-Environment Reporting Fellowship Informational Webinar

The Association of Health Care Journalists, the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing and the Society of Environmental Journalists invite early-career, U.S.-based journalists interested in covering any or all of the three fields to ask questions about the fellowship and hear from past SHERF alumni. 1-2 p.m. ET.

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January 7, 2026

DEADLINE: EWA National Awards for Education Reporting

The Education Writers Association's National Awards for Education Reporting honor the exemplary work of journalists who have covered issues that impact kids, students, families, educators and school communities. Deadline is Jan 7, 2026.

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"These Are The Environmental Programs To Be Cut Under Carney’s First Budget"

"Prime Minister Mark Carney’s budget scales back rules around greenwashing, and hints an oil and gas emissions cap is unlikely. But it introduces a youth climate corps and renews efforts to lift boil-water advisories"

Source: The Narwhal, 11/06/2025

"WATCH: Parkinson’s And Pesticides – Inside The Fight Over Paraquat"

"Mounting scientific evidence links the pesticide paraquat to Parkinson’s disease, a debilitating and deadly brain disease on the rise in the US. Syngenta, the longtime international maker of the weed-killing chemical, knew of this link decades ago but spent the intervening years questioning and undermining research, internal corporate records obtained by The New Lede show. Now the company is facing thousands of lawsuits brought by people blaming the weed killer for causing Parkinson’s disease."

Source: The New Lede, 11/06/2025

"NYC Mayor-Elect Mamdani to Face Pressing Climate, Environment Issues"

"Zohran Mamdani will need to enforce the city’s building decarbonization law, enact his green school policy and handle the climate change-related issues residents often face—like flooding and extreme heat."

Source: Inside Climate News, 11/06/2025

"There’s a $10 Trillion Antidote to Trump’s Climate Backlash"

"A decade-long effort to steer the world away from the most severe impacts of climate change has seemingly flunked its most ambitious target and seen green momentum crumble. Yet an influx of at least $10 trillion in clean technology investment is offering promise that progress can still rapidly accelerate."

Source: Bloomberg, 11/06/2025

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