Terrorism Fears Thwart Journalists’ Reporting By Joseph A. Davis• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2004 Is the public being well-served by the government’s protection of information? Read more
Unraveling the Great Hydrogen Hoax By Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2004 ‘How well reporters handle this blizzard of claims and counterclaims will surely help shape the public debate on the matter ….’ Read more
Energy and Politics: The Stories Never End By Margaret Kriz• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2004 ‘If I could stomach dealing with BTU’s and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, my job would never be dull.’ Read more
Energy Stories Shouldn’t Be Just the Big Ones By Gerald Karey• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2004 From reporting in Platts, complexities of energy issues can be woven together. Read more
Moving From a Backwater Story to a Front-Page Beat By Edward Flattau• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2004 From homeland security to economic growth, energy issues weave their way into coverage as renewable energy sparks new controversies. Read more
A Local Newspaper Invests in a Foreign Reporting Trip By Doreen Leggett• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2004 To inform readers about wind farms and energy, The Cape Codder sends a reporter to Denmark. Read more
Green Buildings Need Sharp-Eyed Architecture Critics By Randy Gragg• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2004 ‘Like other journalists, architecture critics need to be inquisitive and skeptical about what they see.’ Read more
Keeping Reporters and the Public in the Dark By Elizabeth McCarthy• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2004 Secret dealmaking creates big challenges for journalists trying to cover the risks and benefits of energy decisions. Read more
Government Studies Vanish From Reporters’ View By Bill Finch• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2004 At the Mobile Register, journalists encounter barriers to reporting on possible hazards and risks of a proposed liquefied natural gas terminal. Read more
Why Did California’s Lights Go Out? By Rick Jurgens• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2004 A reporting team looks for answers amid a new and complex electricity market. Read more