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SEJournal
Spring 2014, Vol. 24 No. 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SEJ President's Report
Press, Public Thirsty for Information, But Agencies Turning Off Spigot
By DON HOPEY
Feature
News Futures 2014: How Many Ways Will Climate Make News?
By JOSEPH A. DAVIS
Inside Story
In Covering Chemical Spill, Ward Zags When Others Zig
SEJ News
Local Meetups Bring Networking Home
By EMILY GERTZ
Freelance Files
Getting the Most from Conferences
By JENNIFER WEEKS
NEW! EJ Academy
News Innovation an Essential Skill for New Journalists
By EMILIA ASKARI
Reporter's Toolbox
Good Audio Gives Life to Environmental Storytelling
By KAREN SCHAEFER
Between the Lines
Saving the Last Ocean: Q&A with "The Last Ocean" Author John Weller
BookShelf Book Reviews
"The Last Ocean: Antarctica’s Ross Sea Project: Saving the Most Pristine Ecosystem on Earth"
By John Weller
Rizzoli, $50
Reviewer: JENNIFER WEEKS
"The War on Science: Muzzled Scientists and Willful Blindness in Stephen Harper’s Canada"
By Chris Turner
Greystone Books, $19.95 (paperback)
Reviewer: TOM HENRY
"The Science Beneath the Surface: A Very Short Guide to the Marcellus Shale"
By Don Duggan-Haas, Robert M. Ross, and Warren D. Allmon
Paleontological Research Institution, $18 (paperback)
Reviewer: SUE SMITH-HEAVENRICH
Feature
Sundance Festival Sparse on Enviro Themes
By JoANN VALENTI
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