As a new party takes power in Washington, 2017 promises seismic shifts in energy and environmental policy in the United States and around the world.
On February 3, 2017, the Society of Environmental Journalists launched SEJ's new report, "Journalists' Guide to Energy and Environment 2017," at the Woodrow Wilson Center introduced by SEJ Board President and Climate Central Senior Science Writer Bobby Magill. The presentation was followed by a panel discussion with reporters and editors from Associated Press, Bloomberg BNA, Mongabay, Politico, Washington Examiner, Washington Post, moderated by Monica Trauzzi of E&ETV.
- Bobby Magill's presentation
- SESSION RECORDING — ARCHIVE LINK (or see video and audio clip links below)
- The Journalists' Guide
Reception supported by The Nature Conservancy, The Wilderness Society, and the Environmental Law Institute.
SEJ president Bobby Magill presenting the "Journalists' Guide to Energy and Environment 2017." Photo courtesy of Dale Willman. Click to enlarge. |
WHEN: Friday, February 3, 2017, 3:00-5:00 p.m. ET
WHERE:
Wilson Center
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20003
Directions: www.wilsoncenter.org/directions
WHO:
Moderator: Monica Trauzzi, Managing Editor & Host, E&ETV
Seth Borenstein, Science Writer, Associated Press
Darryl Fears, Reporter, Washington Post
Mike Gaworecki, Staff Writer and Editor, Mongabay
Bobby Magill, Senior Science Writer, Climate Central
Amena Saiyid, Reporter, Bloomberg BNA
Elana Schor, Energy Reporter, Politico
John Siciliano, Energy & Environment Correspondent, Washington Examiner
Video of the entire session at the Wilson Center can be found below, along with selected audio clips. You can also find a Powerpoint of Magill’s presentation of the “2017 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment” here. SEJ has published a full online edition of the 2017 Journalists’ Guide. It contains a plethora of web links to key information sources reporters will need in the coming year.
View a video webcast of the entire Wilson Center session. |
Audio clips from the event, featuring panelists Annie Snider of Politico, Darryl Fears of the Washington Post, Seth Borenstein of the Associated Press and Bobby Magill of Climate Central. CREDIT: Mike Gaworecki/Mongabay |