Not exact matches
Leanna is a
reporter at Business Insider, covering innovations
in urban design, architecture,
environmental sustainability, and agriculture.
Kelly Spors is a freelance writer and former Wall Street Journal
reporter specializing
in personal finance, small business and
environmental sustainability.
In recent years
reporters have chronicled the «repentant stance» that characterizes such gatherings of men as Promise Keepers, as participants openly regret their acts or omissions as husbands, fathers, brothers and sons.24 At times, however, a failure to respond to
environmental damage mirrors omissions on the home front.
Zucker and Martens summarized the findings of their long - awaited
environmental and health reviews
in front of
reporters at the meeting.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo spent his fifth day
in Buffalo, and told
reporters the Department of
Environmental Conservation is monitoring creek levels.
In a telephone conference call with
reporters, they said 38 different
environmental groups have banded together to fight the pipeline.
In the latest episode of Investigative Postcast, environmental reporter Dan Telvock talks to Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards about the risks posed by lead in drinking water, and why it's a bigger problem than local governments want to acknowledg
In the latest episode of Investigative Postcast,
environmental reporter Dan Telvock talks to Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards about the risks posed by lead
in drinking water, and why it's a bigger problem than local governments want to acknowledg
in drinking water, and why it's a bigger problem than local governments want to acknowledge.
In this episode of Investigative Postcast, environmental reporter Dan Telvock talks to Assemblyman Sean Ryan about lead poisoning, which remains a serious problem in Buffal
In this episode of Investigative Postcast,
environmental reporter Dan Telvock talks to Assemblyman Sean Ryan about lead poisoning, which remains a serious problem
in Buffal
in Buffalo.
The analysis, coupled with reporting by our
environmental reporter Dan Telvock, painted a picture of a beach whose waters rest
in a harbor basin contaminated with PCBs and whose neighbors include two Superfund sites that are leaching toxins into Lake Erie and the Outer Harbor.
No one knows what went wrong or why,» Carlos Henrique Abreu Mendes,
environmental manager for the Brazilian Petroleum Gas and Biofuels Institute, a trade association for energy companies, told
reporters at a press conference
in May.
«Other options like rail or truck are not feasible for the transportation of large quantities,» said Elizabeth Shope, anti — tar sands advocate with
environmental group the Natural Resources Defense Council,
in a conference call with
reporters, noting that such alternative transportation more than triples the cost of moving tar sands oil.
Reporter, Matthew Tosh, sees a couple of the resources
in action, and Kim and presenter Hermione Cockburn are joined
in the studio by Dr Maggie Smith, Chair of the Geographical Association's
Environmental and Sustainable Development Education Working Group, and educational consultant Adrienne Jones.
Coverage of the new Omni Timberland Tires can be found
in all three major tire trades, an online feature
in the USA Today, as a major feature
in the business section of the Las Vegas Review - Journal and
in a three - minute segment by KLAS - TV 8's
environmental reporter.
Award - winning
environmental reporter Kane tells the amazing story of a group of Amazonian Indians, the Huaorani, who confronted oil conglomerates and the Ecuadorian and U.S. governments
in a courageous effort to preserve their way of life and the rain forest they call home.
It would be nice if we lived
in a world where, when faced with an
environmental problem,
reporters only have to discuss risks delineated by science and the range of societal responses.
Indeed, as an environment
reporter who travels frequently
in Europe, I find that one of the obvious paradoxes of global
environmental statistics is how American per capita emissions are two to three times that of Sweden or France, although Americans» quality of life is certainly not two to three times better than that of a Swede or a Frenchman.
In a phone chat with
reporters Friday evening, James L. Connaughton, the lead White House
environmental official, mused on the split.
The lack of progress could be seen
in the number of points described as «to be elaborated»
in a fresh informal text, copies of which flew around the halls like windblown leaves as
environmental campaigners,
reporters and delegates copied and disseminated it.
There's an apt analogy for this rigor that I also once used to describe how
reporters can resist overplaying the «front - page thought»
in environmental news:
Lustgarten is a lead
reporter and writer
in ProPublica's ongoing Buried Secrets project on
environmental problems related to the gas boom.
They came, they received the materials and they were given a platform to raise their concerns with the
environmental protection minister,» he said
in a JPost interview, by our green
reporter friend Ehud.
The briefing was organized by Representative Edward Markey, the Massachusetts Democrat and chairman of the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, and for the first half he was the only lawmaker
in a room otherwise packed with congressional interns and staff, representatives of
environmental and youth groups and the fossil - fuel industry, and a few
reporters.
Ariel Rodríguez, a meteorologist and
environmental reporter for Telemundo 51
in Miami, lent his voice as narrator.
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.
by Steve Milloy, Junkscience.com Author and E&E Legal Senior Policy Fellow As Appearing
in FoxNews.com «I do,» President Trump said Thursday afternoon when asked by
reporters whether he still has confidence
in embattled
Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt.
Policy experts and
reporters at an SEJ forum
in Seattle July 6 cautioned that
environmental journalists must go into overdrive to keep up with fast and furious changes coming during the Trump Administration.
Top
reporters at an event sponsored by the Society of
Environmental Journalists predicted clashes in 2018 over climate, drilling on public lands, environmental laws, infrastructure, national monume
Environmental Journalists predicted clashes
in 2018 over climate, drilling on public lands,
environmental laws, infrastructure, national monume
environmental laws, infrastructure, national monuments and more.
The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism announced today that InsideClimate News
reporters Elizabeth McGowan, Lisa Song and David Hasemyer were awarded an honorable mention for «The Dilbit Disaster: Inside the Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of»
in the 2012 John B. Oakes Award for Distinguished
Environmental Journalism.
Figures such as New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, former President Bill Clinton, writer and activist Bill McKibben,
environmental reporter Mark Hertsgaard, and numerous others all have connected the dots between the tragedy
in New York City and its excerbation at the hands of climate change.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, then Secretary General of NATO, told
reporters in 2014, «Russia, as part of their sophisticated information and disinformation operations, engaged actively with so - called nongovernmental organizations —
environmental organizations working against shale gas — to maintain dependence on imported Russian gas.»
In 2009, she «founded and led a cluster of
reporters dedicated to
environmental reporting.»
«The relief that plaintiffs seek would require a single judge sitting
in San Francisco to unilaterally change the nation's energy and
environmental policies,» Joshua Lipshutz, an attorney for Chevron, said on a call with
reporters.
In the United States, a critical role has been played by among others by
environmental reporter Andrew Revkin, who at a critical point turned over his blog at the New York Times to largely serve as a forum for doubt and contrarianism about basic climate science.
Campaigners from Greenpeace, the
environmental group, scaled the mountain
in November 2002 and held a news conference via satellite with
reporters at climate - treaty talks
in Morocco.
Wouldn't it follow then, upon taking a buy - out retirement from the Boston Globe
in 1992, that his fellow Globe
reporter would speak of Gelbspan's dispassionate, thorough reporting, instead of his «
environmental warnings»?
In response to a 2018 complaint from the Society of
Environmental Journalists about barring some
reporters from press lists and his events, EPA's chief spokesperson Liz Bowman (who recently resigned) claimed that the EPA offered an «unprecedented amount of access.»
With elections due
in July 2013, violence and harassment against land activists increased markedly
in 2012, with prominent
environmental campaigner Chut Wutty and
reporter Hang Serei Oudom amongst those murdered.
He said the
environmental desk «has done a terrific job and produced outstanding work»
in large part because its editors and
reporters could make covering the environment their sole responsibility.
Bill Keller, the Times» former executive editor, created the
environmental desk
in 2009 and hired Erica Goode, now a national desk
reporter covering criminal justice, as its editor.
Although this European firm hadn't even come close to my client
in terms of tangible steps with its
environmental platform, the association that Europe = green was too attractive for this
reporter to resist.
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In a conference call with
reporters, the
Environmental Protection Agency said it was extending the public comment period on the power plant rules for an additional 45 days, until 1 December.»
Savage reports highlights of Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs Kerri - Ann Jones» briefing for
reporters in a blog titled State Dept. on Keystone XL: If you want to stop this, please protest very loudly: This is not a decision
The White House Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ), which coordinates NEPA, is responsible for ensuring that the State Department's environmental impact statement is executed correctly, National Wildlife Federation senior vice president Jeremy Symons said in a teleconference about Keystone XL with repor
Environmental Quality (CEQ), which coordinates NEPA, is responsible for ensuring that the State Department's
environmental impact statement is executed correctly, National Wildlife Federation senior vice president Jeremy Symons said in a teleconference about Keystone XL with repor
environmental impact statement is executed correctly, National Wildlife Federation senior vice president Jeremy Symons said
in a teleconference about Keystone XL with
reporters Tuesday.
Myron Ebell, a Competitive Enterprise Institute scholar who led the Trump transition team on the
Environmental Protection Agency, told
reporters last month
in London that the president would pull out of the Paris Agreement.
In short, the Michael Wines, the NYT reporter (who does not specialize in environmental reporting, I might underscore) makes it sound as if we are saying that an impasse in Copenhagen is inevitable because the expectations of both sides are too far of
In short, the Michael Wines, the NYT
reporter (who does not specialize
in environmental reporting, I might underscore) makes it sound as if we are saying that an impasse in Copenhagen is inevitable because the expectations of both sides are too far of
in environmental reporting, I might underscore) makes it sound as if we are saying that an impasse
in Copenhagen is inevitable because the expectations of both sides are too far of
in Copenhagen is inevitable because the expectations of both sides are too far off.
Marie Orttenburger is an assistant editor and
reporter for Great Lakes Echo, which operates out of the Knight Center for
Environmental Journalism
in East Lansing, Mich..
He has spent over a decade as a
reporter in PNG and has covered many
environmental stories.
The «Comment»
in this week's New Yorker is written by Elizabeth Kolbert, the magazine's brilliant
environmental reporter.
In this sweeping town hall meeting moderated by New York Times
environmental reporter Andrew Revkin, pioneering scientists presented research at the vanguard of solar, wind, geothermal and algae / biofuel energy, while conservationists and high - level policy - makers provided additional perspectives on the challenges and opportunities presented by this urgent global problem.
Yulsman blames the lack of
environmental beat
reporters for lack of coverage
in the US, but since most of the damage and bad reporting on this is from clueless and partisan news desk
reporters in the UK, I actually expect that it is the
environmental beat
reporters» prior experience with the forces of disinformation that prevents the contagion crossing the pond.