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SEJ's 20th Annual Conference Agenda

SEJ's 20th Annual Conference Agenda

Oct. 13-17, 2010 in Missoula, Montana. See the early draft agenda, access online registration, check out the local attractions. Don't delay — tours are filling fast! Air fares have dropped. Members: cut costs — find a roommate or ride-share.

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The Observatory

The Observatory

The Columbia Journalism Review's blog The Observatory, edited by Curtis Brainard (pictured at left), critiques environment, science, and medical coverage, as well as politics.

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Winners: SEJ 9th Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment

Winners: SEJ 9th Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment

And the winners are...

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Follow Spill on SEJ Tracker Blog

Follow Spill on SEJ Tracker Blog

Keep up with breaking news on the Gulf oil spill — and its causes and consequences, with the best reporting tools — on SEJ's tracker blog The Daily Glob.

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SEJ Publication HighlightsRSS

EPA Targets Future Water Cleanups, But You Can Cover Problems Now

EPA Targets Future Water Cleanups, But You Can Cover Problems Now

09/01/2010 – Topics of interest to your audience could include agriculture, construction, sewage plant discharges, urban stormwater runoff, industrial sources, concentrated animal feeding operations, hydraulic fracturing used in natural gas extraction, power plant cooling water use, and pesticide infiltration.
Inside Story: On-line Journalism Begins To Fill the Void After Newspaper World’s Decay

Inside Story: On-line Journalism Begins To Fill the Void After Newspaper World’s Decay

07/15/2010 – SEJournal's Bill Dawson interviews Environmental Health News editor-in-chief Marla Cone, who left the Los Angeles Times in 2008, after almost two decades. Since then, Cone has overseen a number of major changes at the not-for-profit online publication.
SEJournal Spring 2010, Vol. 20 No. 1

SEJournal Spring 2010, Vol. 20 No. 1

04/15/2010 – Now available to non-members and non-subscribers. In this issue: When mute swans become a menace; Multimedia training smorgasbord; Scientist's efforts to "persuade the public" have professional costs; Small Texas daily tackles complex issue by focusing on safety; Journalists using term "green"; Sundance roundup; much more...

 

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