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September 1, 2026

DEADLINE: The Trans Journalists Association's Level Up

The Trans Journalists Association is offering stipends up to $1,000 for journalists' professional development.

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September 8, 2026

DEADLINE: 2027-29 New York Times Editing Residency

The New York Times is now accepting applications for editing residents. The deadline to apply is Sept. 8. 

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Empowering Guatemalan Villagers Plagued by Plastic

"Indigenous Xinca villagers burn plastic to dispose of it and stoke cooking fires, unwittingly exposing themselves, their children and environment to deadly pollutants. An ambitious project aims to change that."

Source: Inside Climate News, 08/17/2026

Judge Rejects Suit That Sought Professor’s Emails on Climate Law

"A lawsuit against the University of Michigan demanding the emails of a professor who has worked on “climate superfund” laws has been dismissed by a state judge." "A conservative group had tried to force the University of Michigan to hand over messages from a law professor who worked on “climate superfund” bills."

Source: New York Times, 08/17/2026

The Real Reason Data Center Gas Power Plants Are So Dirty

"A massive new gas plant in Texas will be built with much less efficient technology than regular gas plants. It’s far from the only data center power project to rely on dirty turbines."

Source: WIRED, 08/17/2026

How the World’s Largest Electric Company Fell Quiet on Renewable Energy

"For years, NextEra Energy boasted it was a “leading clean energy company.” Now, as renewable energy faces political opposition, it’s stopped emphasizing that."

Source: Inside Climate News, 08/17/2026

Calif. Pesticide Agency Hopelessly Captured by Industry, Critics Charge

"State regulators face calls to better protect low-income, Spanish-speaking immigrants from pesticide exposure in agricultural communities."

Source: Inside Climate News, 08/17/2026

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