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SEJournal
Summer 2009, Vol. 19 No. 2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
An Experiment in Grace
By NADIA WHITE
Photographers' Images Capture Global Warming's Advance
By ROGER ARCHIBALD
Media Critic: Who Will Do Regional or Local Investigations in Science?
By MICHAEL MANSUR
NYT Reporter's 'Misstep' Causes Furor Among 'Skeptics'
By BUD WARD
Columns
President's Report: New Orleans Retreat Examines SEJ Mission
By CHRISTY GEORGE
Inside Story: Texas Journalist Adapts and Digs Deeper on the E-Beat
By BILL DAWSON
E-Reporting Biz: Amid the Fear and Fretting, An Idea for Journalism's Future
By BUD WARD
Reporter's Toolbox: The Easy Way To Do Cool Stuff Online, Mostly for Free
By DANIEL LATHROP
The Beat: In These Hard Times, Enviro Stories Take Major Prizes, Honors
By BILL DAWSON
SEJ News: Five Women Move a Mountain ... and End Up in the Trees
By LINDA KNOUSE
Science Survey: Biofuels — The Sequel
By BILL KOVARIK
BookShelf Book Reviews
Flotsametrics and the Floating World
By Curtis Ebbesmeyer and Eric Scigliano
Harper Collins, 2009, $26.99
Reviewed by JENNIFER WEEKS
Paving Paradise: Florida's Vanishing Wetlands and the Failure of No Net Loss
By Craig Pittman and Matthew Waite
University Press of Florida: Gainesville, 2009, $27
Reviewed by JOANN M. VALENTI
The End of the Long Summer: Why We Must Rethink Our Civilization To Survive on a Volatile Earth
By DIANNE DUMANOSKI
Crown Publishers, 2009, $25
Reviewed by JOANN M. VALENTI