Government
House and Senate Leadership Begins To Shape Up
The heads of Obama administration Congressional committees and subcommittees will likely be in the spotlight in the coming months. This overview will help you get a feel for who these people are, or who will soon be chosen.
Oversight Report: Agency Inspectors General Often Ignored
Concern Resurfaces for Drinking Water and Food Contaminant
SEJournal Spring 2000, Vol. 10 No. 1
In this issue: Smog lingers over Houston–media muddle Bush's record as air progress slows; Green space may calm and cool us; Journalists probe environmental justice issues; Land use in the West; The award-winning beryllium story; Montana mine's toxic legacy; Tracking campaign cash; What was behind EPA blackout? and more. Download the PDF here.
The Biz: Change Most Definitely Has Come. Now What?
Journalists by their very nature love change. Change is news. Change is good. And now change is everywhere. Bud Ward reports.
Nation's Energy Future Holds Promise for E-Journalists
SEJ's annual conference helps reporters understand complex subjects like coal, nuclear power and climate change — and the Obama administration's stance thereon. SEJ President Christy George explains.
If Pollution Cleanup Sounds Too Good To Be True, Maybe It Is
WHITE HOUSE EDITS OF CLIMATE TESTIMONY CAUSE FLAP
Interior Dept. FOIA Logs Published Online
The group Governmentattic.org has published on its Website the FOIA request logs for the Interior Department's Office of Surface Mining, U.S. Geological Survey, Bureau of Land Management, and Minerals Management Service through Oct. 2007.