On May 2, join Freedom of the Press Foundation and SEJ for a virtual discussion on obstacles U.S. journalists face when reporting urgent climate change and environmental issues for their communities whether violence or arrest when covering environmental protests or denials of access and legal obstructions when investigating centers of political and corporate power. Q&A to
Top environmental journalists and others at the Society of Environmental Journalists annual “Journalists’ Guide to Environment and Energy” program foresee some challenging realities to cover in 2024, most notably with the ongoing impacts of climate change. Bright signs emerged as well. Read our take, watch the event video and visit our full “2024 Journalists’ Guide to
Society of Environmental Journalists’ president Luke Runyon (pictured, left) writes to SEJ members with details on this year’s board elections, a returning flagship in-person event and an update on our executive director search.
You are invited to Washington, DC for the 12th annual edition of the Journalists’ Guide to Environment and Energy, where leading environmental journalists from major news outlets will predict the top stories of the year ahead. Plus a keynote conversation with an environmental newsmaker. And the winner of the $10,000 Nina Mason Pulliam Award for Environmental Reporting will be
From pipeline politics to hurricane horrors, 2017 witnessed a flood of energy and environment news and 2018 promises to set a new high-water mark. On Friday, January 26 at the Wilson Center in Washington, DC, the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) launched its annual report, "The Journalists' Guide to Energy and Environment,” which previewed the top stories of 2018,