An
environmental journalist is someone who reports on news and stories related to the environment. They write or broadcast about topics such as climate change, pollution, wildlife preservation, and sustainable practices. Their goal is to inform the public about environmental issues, raise awareness, and promote positive change for the planet.
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But coverage of insect - borne diseases could be improved
by environmental journalists who understand the intersection of bugs, humans and climate.
In the previous posting in this series on making a noise monitor
for environmental journalists, I described the parts that make up the noise monitor.
He also continues to work as a science and
environmental journalist with more than 30 years of experience producing content for major publications.
You can hear how the
best environmental journalists of 2008 developed their award - winning stories and the impacts those stories are having to bring about constructive change.
It took until early this fall for me to find out through a fresh new query on Twitter, picked up by Lloyd Alter, a longtime
environmental journalist based in Toronto.
(The Ascension Island story opens a new book by
environmental journalist Fred Pearce, titled The New Wild: Why Invasive Species Will Be Nature's Salvation.)
Harry Surjadi, a veteran forestry reporter and founder of the Society of
Indonesian Environmental Journalists, said he has been through many forest areas degraded by logging and still sees lots birds, insects and other small species.
The SEJ Emerging
Environmental Journalist Award recognizes students with outstanding potential in environmental journalism at institutions that SEJ members identify and help to develop a local selection process.
The firm contacted a batch of
environmental journalists last Friday, offering an embargoed look at the paper and the press call with Hansen on Monday.
Inspired by the book by the same name, written by former New York
Times environmental journalist Philip Shabecoff, Kitchell worked for years on chronicling five decades in the history of environmental activism.
Government compliance with the Freedom of Information Act appears to be deteriorating in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, according to a Society of
Environmental Journalists report released today, A Flawed Tool — Environmental Reporters» Experiences with the Freedom of Information Act.
«This isn't a plan for a manifesto,» Greg Barker MP remarked to the intimate gathering of his fellow Tory modernisers and a few
eager environmental journalists last Wednesday evening, «this isn't even a plan for a plan.»
The full context and / or reason (s) in which the funds were issued: In particular, were these funds issued in support of killing the prominent
Nigerian environmental journalist Ken Sara - Wiwa?
The Society of
Environmental Journalists contest judges said Telvock's «dogged reporting on water contamination and lead poisoning holds local officials accountable on behalf of Buffalo residents.
Environmental journalist Girling ponders the many ways humans have steadily deteriorated biodiversity in our attempt to catalog and conquer the natural world, from bloody quests that stocked early zoos to the current ravages of the ivory trade.
In this vivid, eye - opening book — first published in the UK to wide acclaim and now extensively revised for an American audience —
environmental journalist Charles Clover argues that our passion for fish is unsustainable.
James Fahn, the executive director of the Internews Earth Journalism Network (featured here before), recently returned from a visit with
other environmental journalists to Bhutan, where efforts to attain «gross national happiness» are running into obstacles as the country strives for democracy, prosperity and environmental protection.
Joseph A. Davis, a freelance writer who among many things edits the Society of
Environmental Journalists daily roundup of environmental stories, has completed a detailed four - part examination of White House Scientific Integrity Guidelines issued by President Obama's science adviser, John Holdren, in December.
Environmental Journalist Simran Sethi, fresh from her appearance on Oprah and in the wake of Earth Week, reflects of the fourth «R»: the critical component that relationships of all varieties play in greening the world with justice for
Curtis Brainard, who writes the Observatory column on science journalism for the Columbia Journalism Review, critiqued media coverage of the hacked climate files, following up on Judith Curry's concerns about «tribalism» in climate science with an assessment
whether environmental journalists have the same trait.
Yes, many people repeat Gelbspan's line about reporters giving unfair media balance to crooked skeptic scientists, but it doesn't take much additional digging to see where a Senior Producer at Turner Broadcasting, Teya Ryan, made her case in 1990 with a lengthy opinion in the Society of
Environmental Journalists Winter 1990 - 91 newsletter about media balance being «artificial, a matter of giving equal air time or newshole space to dissenting views of questionable merit.