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WHERE DOES ALL THAT RECYCLING GO? "BIDEN DOJ BACKS PENNEAST GAS PIPELINE IN SUPREME COURT The Justice Department urged the high court to overturn a ruling that blocked PennEast from using federal eminent domain authority to take New Jersey land along the $1 billion project’s route. The filing comes as environmental advocates press the Biden administration to shut down or thwart development of other oil and natural gas pipelines WHEN MUTE SWANS BECOME A MENACE, WHAT SHOULD BE DONE? Rhode Island cut its Mute Swan population over that period, from 1,246 to 856. Virginia lowered its by more than half, 725 to 323, and New Jersey, from 1,890 to 1,253. Mute swans declined or increased slightly in other Atlantic Flyway states. The public relations of eliminating beautiful, inspiring birds are daunting. REPLACING THE NATION’S LEAD LINES BEGINS WITH LOCATINGSEE MORE ONSEJ.ORG
FOR WASTE INDUSTRY, PFAS DISPOSAL LEADS TO CONTROVERSY The toxic compounds known as PFAS are causing a crisis in the waste and recycling industry, which faces mounting regulation and litigation over handling its presence in the waste stream. One reporter on the PFAS front lines explains the industry’s dilemma, as well as the challenges of covering the story and how a financial prism led to important insights into industry’s response.DELVING INTO DRONES
EJ InSight: Delving Into Drones By Peter Essick. Learning to fly a drone should not be a task taken lightly, but it isn’t all that difficult either. In the end, the total time and cost involved depends on the type of aerial photos you would like to produce. OPINION: "WHEN POLLUTION IS A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH" The Society of Environmental Journalists 1629 K Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20006 Telephone: (202) 558-2055 Email: sej@sej.org GLACIAL REBOUND AFFECTS GREAT LAKES LEVELS Glacial Rebound Affects Great Lakes Levels. "Even today the Great Lakes landscape is bouncing back from the glaciers that retreated 10,000 years ago. A key question researchers recently sought to answer is whether that has anything to do with fluctuating lake levels. Here’s how it might work: The massive ice sheets pushed down theearth’s
RACHEL CARSON ENVIRONMENT BOOK AWARD WINNERS The Society of Environmental Journalists 1629 K Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20006 Telephone: (202) 558-2055 Email: sej@sej.org "BIDEN ADVISORY GROUP LAYS OUT ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE The White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council, made up largely of environmental justice advocates, voted to advance draft recommendationsthat would significantly expand environmental justice efforts at federal departments and agencies. The recommendations, which now head to the Biden administration, include how the presidentshould
WHERE DOES ALL THAT RECYCLING GO? "BIDEN DOJ BACKS PENNEAST GAS PIPELINE IN SUPREME COURT The Justice Department urged the high court to overturn a ruling that blocked PennEast from using federal eminent domain authority to take New Jersey land along the $1 billion project’s route. The filing comes as environmental advocates press the Biden administration to shut down or thwart development of other oil and natural gas pipelines WHEN MUTE SWANS BECOME A MENACE, WHAT SHOULD BE DONE? Rhode Island cut its Mute Swan population over that period, from 1,246 to 856. Virginia lowered its by more than half, 725 to 323, and New Jersey, from 1,890 to 1,253. Mute swans declined or increased slightly in other Atlantic Flyway states. The public relations of eliminating beautiful, inspiring birds are daunting. REPLACING THE NATION’S LEAD LINES BEGINS WITH LOCATINGSEE MORE ONSEJ.ORG
FOR WASTE INDUSTRY, PFAS DISPOSAL LEADS TO CONTROVERSY The toxic compounds known as PFAS are causing a crisis in the waste and recycling industry, which faces mounting regulation and litigation over handling its presence in the waste stream. One reporter on the PFAS front lines explains the industry’s dilemma, as well as the challenges of covering the story and how a financial prism led to important insights into industry’s response.DELVING INTO DRONES
EJ InSight: Delving Into Drones By Peter Essick. Learning to fly a drone should not be a task taken lightly, but it isn’t all that difficult either. In the end, the total time and cost involved depends on the type of aerial photos you would like to produce. OPINION: "WHEN POLLUTION IS A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH" The Society of Environmental Journalists 1629 K Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20006 Telephone: (202) 558-2055 Email: sej@sej.org GLACIAL REBOUND AFFECTS GREAT LAKES LEVELS Glacial Rebound Affects Great Lakes Levels. "Even today the Great Lakes landscape is bouncing back from the glaciers that retreated 10,000 years ago. A key question researchers recently sought to answer is whether that has anything to do with fluctuating lake levels. Here’s how it might work: The massive ice sheets pushed down theearth’s
RACHEL CARSON ENVIRONMENT BOOK AWARD WINNERS The Society of Environmental Journalists 1629 K Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20006 Telephone: (202) 558-2055 Email: sej@sej.orgSEJ
SEJ's mission is to strengthen coverage of environment, energy, health and climate news, by supporting the journalists who report that news. The benefits of joining include: access to grants for environmental reporting; mentoring by experienced journalists; and members-only e-mailing lists for sharing professional tips, news, and information.JOIN SEJ NOW
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BIDEN ADMIN TO BRING BACK ENDANGERED SPECIES PROTECTIONS 19 hours ago · "The Biden administration announced plans on Friday to reverse policies implemented under President Donald Trump that weakened the Endangered Species Act, a half-century-old law credited with the recovery of the bald eagle, humpback whale, grizzly bear and dozens of other species." DIGGING DEEP INTO AN INSECT ‘DIE-OFF’ WHEN THE DATA IS Even with a book in the works and a pledge to not take on new projects, freelance environmental journalist Jeremy Hance couldn’t say no to a series on global insect decline. Despite missing data and numerous other challenges, the resulting project was an award-winning example of explanatory reporting. Insights and lessons learned, in thenew Inside Story.
"PIPELINE FOES GEAR UP FOR LARGE NORTHERN MINNESOTA 19 hours ago · "SOLWAY, Minn. — Environmental and tribal groups opposed to Enbridge Energy’s ongoing effort to replace its aging Line 3 crude oil pipeline are planning large protests in northern Minnesota as the Canadian-based company gears up for a finalconstruction push.
"SAVE FAIRY CREEK: THE BATTLE OVER WESTERN CANADA'S 20 hours ago · "The dispute over felling British Columbia’s ancient forests has been thrust into the limelight by a months-long blockade of private logging company Teal Jones in the Fairy Creek watershed on western Vancouver Island. Protests that started last August have intensified in recent weeks, leading to more than 150arrests."
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