SEJournal Winter 2015, Vol. 24 No. 4 [1]
SEJournal
Winter 2015, Vol. 24 No. 4
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SEJ President's Report
You Are the Heart of SEJ [3]
By JEFF BURNSIDE
Feature
Panel: Conflict Looms over Environment and Energy in 2015 [4]
By JOSEPH A. DAVIS
Special Report
Can Nonprofit News Rescue Environmental Journalism? [5]
By ROBERT McCLURE
Freelance Files
Freelancers as Founders: Potential, Pitfalls of Digital Journalism Startups [6]
By AMY WESTERVELT
Inside Story
Old-School Reporting in a New-Style Package: Nonprofit 'Pro-Water' Site Brings Ground Journalism, Striking Visuals to Bear on Complex Global Stories [7]
SEJ News
SEJ Struggles to Achieve Long-Standing Diversity Aims: Upcoming Oklahoma Conference an Opportunity to Reflect Native Presence [8]
By TALLI NAUMAN
Reporter's Toolbox
Climate Explorer Brings Data to Life [9]
By JOHN UPTON
EJ Academy
Digital Tools — Free and Easy for EJ Educators, Students [10]
By SARA SHIPLEY HILES
Between the Lines
When the Cure Is Worse Than the Disease [11]
BookShelf Book Reviews
"Carbon Shock: A Tale of Risk and Calculus on the Front Lines of the Disrupted Global Economy — How Carbon Is Changing the Cost of Everything" [12]
By Mark Shapiro
Chelsea Green Publishing, $26
Reviewed by TOM HENRY
"American Catch: The Fight for Our Local Seafood" [13]
By Paul Greenberg
Penguin Press, $26.95
Reviewed by JENNIFER WEEKS
"Renewable: The World-Changing Power of Alternative Energy" [14]
By Jeremy Shere
St. Martin's Press, $25.99
Reviewed by STEFAN MILKOWSKI
"Cheap and Clean: How Americans Think About Energy in the Age of Global Warming" [15]
By Stephen Ansolabehere and David M. Konisky
MIT Press, $27.95
Reviewed by JENNIFER WEEKS