SEJ Miami Sat Oct 22 – Lunchtime through Evening
Lunch and Plenary, Mini-Tours, NAHJ Panel Sessions, Dinner, Awards, Eco-Fashion Show and After-Parties
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Lunch and Plenary, Mini-Tours, NAHJ Panel Sessions, Dinner, Awards, Eco-Fashion Show and After-Parties
Conference registration continues, Breakfast/Workshop/Breakfast Breakout Sessions, morning Concurrent Sessions (#3 and #4)
Registration continues, Network Lunch, Afternoon Concurrent Sessions, Special Newsmakers Forum, News Conference Podium, SEJ Membership Meeting, Beat Dinners, and VIP Film Festival
Registration continues, Breakfast Plenary, Open Plenary, News Conference Podiums, Morning Concurrent Sessions
Conference registration continues, Tours in the Field, Independent Receptions, and Evening Program.
Registration, Workshops, Opening Program and Dinner.
"Salvage crews have resumed pumping fuel from a stricken cargo ship listing badly on a reef off the northern coast of New Zealand."
"What a difference a year makes. In late 2010, solar panel makers were sold out, Germany was gobbling up record numbers of the clean energy systems, and new markets were steadily growing."
"Climate change's laundry list of impacts — melting glaciers and rising sea levels, shifts in timing for bird migration and flower budding, a poleward shift of species — just got a new addition: shrinking species."
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"In 2008, both the Democratic and Republican candidates for president, Barack Obama and John McCain, warned about man-made global warming and supported legislation to curb emissions. After he was elected, President Obama promised 'a new chapter in America's leadership on climate change,' and arrived cavalry-like at the 2009 United Nations Climate Conference in Copenhagen to broker a global pact.
But two years later, now that nearly every other nation accepts climate change as a pressing problem, America has turned agnostic on the issue."