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Winter 2002: Introduction

Four decades ago reporting on the environment was what Paul Rogers, natural resources and environment writer at the San Jose Mercury News, calls “a fringe pursuit.” He writes that “the…

Connecting Scientific Data to Real Consequences for People

Power, passion and accountability are key ingredients of environment stories.

Investigating What Happens to Refugees in INS Detention

This is the kind of story that ‘many of us entered journalism to do.’

The Oregonian Investigates Mistreatment of Foreigners

Reporters uncover ‘a world of racism, sexism and questionable conduct.’

Journalists Can Be Seduced By Aspects of Risk

By understanding how and why people perceive risks, reporters and editors can cover risk-related issues with more caution and balance.

Understanding Factors of Risk Perception

What follows is a basic list of risk perception factors. (They are culled from 20 years of research and are reviewed for this article by Paul Slovic.) Often, several of…
The Arctic

The Arctic

Native village of Shishmaref, Alaska, undergoing attack by Bering Sea erosion Geophysicist Osterkamp shows permafrost thaw-down near Healy, Alaska Icebergs issue from Jakobshavn Glacier in Disko Bay, West Greenland RELATED…
Glaciers and Sea Level Change

Glaciers and Sea Level Change

Sagarin at Monterey tide pools High tide on Delaware Bay near Cape Bay A shrinking Rhone glacier, in 1859 and in 2001 RELATED ARTICLE“Using a Camera to Document Global Warming”–…

Blue Earth Alliance

Concerned that magazines and book publishers were no longer funding photographers’ long-term projects, Natalie Fobes cofounded Blue Earth Alliance RELATED ARTICLE“Photojournalism and Environment Stories”– Natalie Fobes(BEA) in 1996 as a…

The Vital Role of the Press in a Time of National Crisis

‘Watchdog journalism begins with a state of mind: accepting responsibility as a surrogate for the public.’