SEJournal Summer 2008, Vol. 18 No. 2 [1]

SEJournal
Summer 2008
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
A Sketchy "Fact" About Polar Bears Keeps Going...And Going...And Going [3]
By PETER DYKSTRA
Journalists As Prophets [4]
By MARK NEUZIL
Move Beyond Natural Science To Include Social, Political Research [5]
By ROBERT J. BRULLE with MIRANDA SPENCER
2008 Annual Conference: Phenomenal, Memorable, Practical, Not To Be Missed [6]
By BILL KOVARIK and KEN WARD JR.
A Fresh Perspective On Climate Change: The Impacts At Home-An Interview With Beth Daley of
[7]The Boston Globe [7]
By BILL DAWSON
Metaphors, Milkshakes and Drainage [8]
By DAVID POULSON
Photographers "Rave" About Conservation [9]
By ROGER ARCHIBALD
Columns
President's Report: SEJ Builds For More And Better Coverage Of Climate Change Story [10]
By TIM WHEELER
The Beat: Budget Knives Don't Cut Creativity, Content In The Blogging World [11]
By BILL DAWON
Science Survey: Federal Polluters Get New Chance To Sway EPA In Secret [12]
By CHERYL HOGUE
E-Reporting Biz: Lost In A Digital World? [13]
By BUD WARD
Bit and Bytes: More Social Media Tools Strengthen Coverage Of The Environment [14]
By AMY GAHRAN
Reporter's Toolbox: New Trend In Urban Development: Clean Up Water Pollution [15]
By ROBERT MCCLURE
SEJ News: Trouble In Paradise: SEJ Members Study Tropical Ecosystems In Hawai'i [16]
Book Shelf
Wallace Stegner and the American West [17]
By Philip L. Fradkin
Reviewed By Laura Paskus
Naked in the Woods: [18] Joseph Knowles and the Legacy of Frontier Fakery
By Jim Motavalli
Reviewed By Bill Kovarik
Listening to Cougar [19]
By Marc Bekoff and Cara Blessley Lowe, editors
University Press of Colorado $24.95
Reviewed By David Baron
Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy [20]
By Jay Inslee and Bracken Hendricks
Reviewed By Tom Henry