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Efforts to discredit climate journalists are condemned
The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is defending journalists who cover climate issues from attempts to discredit them. Specifically, it targets a report paid for by the government of the province of Alberta which is mounting a vigorous and controversial defence of its oil industry.
How environmental journalism is surviving — and thriving — in an unstable world
Living on Earth: Beyond the Headlines
State of the Union, plague of locusts, and SEJ's 30th birthday.
Environmental Health News editor Peter Dykstra and Host Bobby Bascomb discuss the one brief nod to the environment in President Trump's State of the Union speech. Also, a locust plague of biblical proportions is threatening livelihoods and food security for millions in the Horn of Africa.
The William Perry Pendley rehabilitation tour
New EPA rule could expand number of Trump officials weighing in on FOIA requests
The climate crisis is a story for every beat
Ten years ago, climate journalist Brian Kahn watched coverage of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. At the time, the momentum seemed unstoppable. There were negotiations over a global framework for tackling climate change. Climate scientists' conclusions in reports leading up to the meeting were stark and urgent.