2021 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment [1]
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SEJournal looks ahead to key issues in the coming year with this "2021 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment" special report. The report was formally launched Jan. 27, 2021, at an annual roundtable [2] organized by the Society of Environmental Journalists, hosted virtually by National Geographic Society and co-sponsored by the Wilson Center. Check out the guide's various Backgrounders, TipSheets and WatchDog reports, an overview analysis and coverage of the roundtable:
2021 Guide Event Coverage
Overview Analysis
Special TipSheets
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Public Health Infrastructure Emerges As Critical Environmental Story [5]
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Environmental Justice Stories To Keep Proliferating in 2021 [7]
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Climate Change Policy Likely To Permeate Executive Under Biden [8]
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Could Dems Borrow GOP Playbook To Roll Back Trump Rules? [10]
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Conservative Court To Consider Upcoming Environment Cases [11]
Issue Backgrounders
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Biden Nominees Foretell Aggressive Action on Climate, Environmental Justice [12]
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Environmental Issues Likely To Find Their Way to Courts in 2021 [13]
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Biden Faces Environmental Challenges on Multiple International Treaties [14]
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Even Without Senate, Biden Can Still Do Much To Fight Climate Change [15]
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Climate-Unfriendly Coal May Be Losing Ground in U.S., But Not Worldwide [17]
WatchDog TipSheet