Sentences with phrase «of environmental journalism»

A 12 - year veteran of environmental journalism, Dan Kulpinski is a frequent contributor to EarthSky.
This is as fine an example of environmental journalism as I have seen in several decades.
In March 2002, the Society of Environmental Journalists» board of directors formed a Freedom of Information Task Force «to address freedom - of - information, right - to - know, and other news gathering issues of concern to the pursuit of environmental journalism
This accounts for the quality of environmental journalism across the media.)
The John B. Oakes Award honors the career of the late John B. Oakes, a pioneer of environmental journalism, who worked for The New York Times as a columnist, editorial writer, editor of the editorial page, and creator of the op - ed page.

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A graduate from the University of Illinois with a degree in journalism, and coursework completed for a master's in environmental studies, Renee and her husband, Spencer have been married for 20 years and have three children.
A licensed captain who operated a charter boat with her late husband, Ms. Evans earned degrees in environmental science and broadcast journalism from New York University and is a founder of the nonprofit Fisherman's Emergency Fund.
• Breanna Draxler, staff writer: A graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College, Draxler had an assistantship at the Center for Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado, where she earned her master's degree.
She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Oregon and a master's degree in environmental management from Yale University.
Brainard holds master's degrees in environmental science and journalism from Columbia University in New York City, where he is an adjunct faculty member at the Graduate School of Journalism, home of the Pulitzjournalism from Columbia University in New York City, where he is an adjunct faculty member at the Graduate School of Journalism, home of the PulitzJournalism, home of the Pulitzer Prizes.
The nascent field of sensor journalism helps citizen scientists and journalists fill in the data gaps in environmental monitoring networks
The University of Michigan's Paul Mohai, a leading researcher of issues related to environmental justice, talked about the Flint water crisis at a workshop sponsored by the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, attended by Scientific American contributing editor Robin Lloyd.
He has won numerous journalism awards, including the Scripps Howard Foundation's Edward J. Meeman Award for environmental reporting and the Society of American Business Editors and Writers winner for special projects.
Jeanna has an English degree from Salisbury University, a Master's degree in biogeochemistry and environmental sciences from the University of Maryland, and a science journalism degree from New York University.
I previously worked at BusinessGreen covering the green economy and have a undergrad master in environmental chemistry from the University of Edinburgh and a science journalism MA from City University.
The winner of the DCSWA 2010 Science News Brief Award, she has a B.A. in biological sciences from Cornell University and an M.A. in journalism through New York University's Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program.
She covered environmental issues of the Pacific Northwest for more than six years, earning numerous regional and national journalism awards including eight regional Emmy Awards for reporting, photography and editing, a 2017 Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Innovation and the 2015 international Kavli Science Journalism Gold Award from the American Association for the Advancement ojournalism awards including eight regional Emmy Awards for reporting, photography and editing, a 2017 Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Innovation and the 2015 international Kavli Science Journalism Gold Award from the American Association for the Advancement oJournalism Gold Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Whether the technology fuels a citizen - science project or whether the data is available from scientists for use by journalists to plumb for stories, it's a facet of data journalism that is particularly relevant to environmental reporting.
She has a Ph.D. in immunology from the University of Washington, an M.A. in journalism and an advanced certificate from the Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program at New York University.
A graduate of Yale and UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, she's also a recipient of a Middlebury Fellowship in Environmental Reporting, a two - time Société de Chimie Industrielle fellow at the Chemical Heritage Foundation, an ASME nominee, a 2013 resident at the Mesa Refuge, a fellow in both the Food and Medical Evidence Boot Camps at the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT, and winner of the Gobind Behari Lal prize for science writing.
A professor of English, journalism, and environmental humanities at the University of Delaware, Jenkins lives with his wife and two children in Baltimore.
Users will also be able to read a wide variety of articles in the fields of Art & Architecture, Business, Environmental Science, History, Journalism, Languages, Politics, Film, Philosophy and Religion, Mathematics and Physics.»
It's a fantastic resource for classrooms, with constantly updated news about jungles around the world, mixing journalism about environmental threats with deep dives into the habits and lives of individual animals and plants.
I'll occasionally post on Medium.com/@revkin, as with the recent repost of a 2005 lecture that is more relevant than ever: «Can There Be Passion and Detachment in Environmental Journalism
I've been writing to the Times (through Dot Earth and elsewhere), to some economists, to moral philosophers, to leading schools of journalism, to environmental organizations, and (even) to ExxonMobil.
My plan is also to commission and write stories and blog pieces about the Himalayan ecosystem for the Third Pole Project, which is a joint project of the Internews Earth Journalism Network and China Dialogue (an environmental news website published simultaneously in English and Chinese).
Reflecting on those deadline crunches makes me chuckle now that I live in the nonstop world of online journalism and social media through myDot Earth blog, in which I explore how humans can navigate this fast - forward century with the fewest environmental and social regrets.
[Sept. 23, 11:40 p.m. Update The Earth Journalism Network and Society of Environmental Journalists have launched a petition pressing the Cambodian government for a full investigation of the murder.]
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.
In my environmental journalism, the result has been lifelong engagement and, more recently, acceptance (if not full - scale embrace) of a lot of inconvenient truths that weren't in Al Gore's film.
Dip in on #enviroed (environmental education), #edtech (technology in the classroom), #wjchat (Web journalism), #birdclass (a University of Connecticut course in bird biology and behavior) to get the idea.
More... Susie: One component of environmental coverage that will suffer is investigative journalism.
«JB553108 ″: [W] hile environmental journalism does serve an important role, the structure of society in the U.S. prevents environmental knowledge from becoming a real part of everyday life.
The crew at Journalism.org, which is run by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, had already noted in a year - end wrapup that environmental coverage, including climate, was down somewhat from 2007 and 2008, representing 1.5 percent of overall coverage.
Tom Yulsman, with whom I worked at Science Digest magazine in the early 1980s, when science journalism was a booming enterprise, has been exploring the (increasingly ugly) interface of science, media and public policy on the Center for Environmental Journajournalism was a booming enterprise, has been exploring the (increasingly ugly) interface of science, media and public policy on the Center for Environmental JournalismJournalism blog.
In a century when the roots of environmental problems often lie half a planet away (consider the ivory trade, or the contribution of greenhouse gases and soot to Arctic ice melting) what's needed most is collaborative post-departmental journalism, not individual desks and editors competing for the front page.
The League of Conservation Voters generated quite a bit of buzz on environmental (and journalism) blogs this week after it launched a new campaign pressing America's most - watched political reporters to bring up global warming more often on all those influential Sunday talk shows.
Environmental journalism is one of the bright spots in our profession today, and I am always astonished at the level of knowledge, commitment and creativity among my peers in SEJ.
Ground - level sustainability efforts were at the forefront of the two - day journalism workshop, organized by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) in partnership with the Society of Indonesian Environmental Journalists (SIEJ) as part of April's 2018 Asia - Pacific Rainforest Summit in Yogyakarta.
Ken Christensen is an associate video producer at KCTS9 in Seattle, Washington, as part of EarthFix, an environmental journalism collaboration led by Oregon Public Broadcasting in partnership with six other public media stations in Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
Independent coverage of Western Lands, the Gulf of Mexico, Peruvian Amazon and Puerto Rico will expand over the coming year through projects of SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism (FEJ).
Washington Post: «Skeptic firebrand» Morano praises recession's impact on climate reporting: «Environmental journalism has improved dramatically with these cut - backs and the loss of these activist reporters... got rid of some of their alarmist reporters»
This spring he earned his master's degree in environmental journalism from the University of Montana in Missoula.
Member - to - member help has always been an important part of SEJ's mission to improve environmental journalism, and that's what our mentoring program is all about.
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 Journalisof 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 JournalisOf» in the 2012 John B. Oakes Award for Distinguished Environmental Journalism.
The Scripps Howard Awards for the best journalism of 2012 today also recognized The Dilbit Disaster as a finalist in the environmental reporting category.
He was the 2008 and 2009 recipient of the Edward Meeman Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Student in Environmental Journalism at MSU.
He is a graduate of Michigan State University's Journalism School, where he focused on topics covered by the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism and wrote for the Great Lakes Echo.
Jeanna has an English degree from Salisbury University, a Master's degree in biogeochemistry and environmental sciences from the University of Maryland, and a science journalism degree from New York University.
He taught environmental journalism for two semesters at Brown University and directed the forestry programs of northern California's Mattole Restoration Council from 2006 to 2011.
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