UPDATED: Ah, The New York Times is on top of the Wall Street Green Trading Summit. Or rather, the summit is on top of the Times.
Some other events.
News University and the Society of Environmental Journalists are offering a course in covering water-quality issues. You have to be registered with News University to take the free course.
The course appears to be a valuable resource for many editors and reporters of all responsibilities, given the increased attention to environmental issues.
The increase in coverage previously mentioned here and here . Just look around the blogs, newspaper sites and TV--it's stunning how fast coverage has grown this year after years of dormancy.
For example, check out the date on this story.
And then there's this job posting.
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Friday, November 30, 2007
Covering the Environment/Updated
Labels:
copy editors,
environmental stories,
Poynter,
reporters,
SEJ,
TED,
water
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Lede of the Day
Eye-catching lede of the day:
Only most-toxic sites get cleanup funding
NILES -- Barbara Walter was nervous about drinking water she could ignite with her cigarette lighter.
Only most-toxic sites get cleanup funding
NILES -- Barbara Walter was nervous about drinking water she could ignite with her cigarette lighter.
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