Journalism & Media
Use It or Lose It: EPA Releases Toxics Data Feb. 24
CRS PUBLISHES BACKGROUNDER ON JOURNALISTS' PRIVILEGE
National Response Center Changes Leak Report Policy
The National Response Center has changed its policy on releasing chemical accident reports, making it much harder for journalists to gather crucial information about hazardous materials spills on deadline.
SEJ Opposes Defanging of FOIA Ombud Office
The Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) urged Congress to use its funding power to establish a new independent "ombudsman" office.
Now Environment Canada Muzzles Scientists, Too: Report
Cool Tool: Libraries Offer Online Help With Government Info
CNN, Weather Channel Axe Environmental Units
SEJ President Testifies at Interior Photo-Fee Hearing
SEJ President Timothy B. Wheeler testified before a full committee oversight hearing of the House Natural Resources Committee, that a proposed rule governing photography in National Park System units and Wildlife Refuges could restrict media access to these public lands and limit their coverage of natural resource issues.
Bookshelf: Covering the Environment: How Journalists Work the Green Beat
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