Public
Magazines: General Audience
Textbooks and Syllabi
Here we list textbooks and syllabi often used in environmental journalism classes.
Student publications in environmental journalism
Student EJ online publications
- CEJournal (University of Colorado Center for Environmental Journalism)
- GreenHawks Media (Miami University of Ohio)
- Engaged Scholar Magazine (Michigan State Knight Center for Environmental Journalism)
Teaching Tips
A list of ideas and suggestions assembled by teaching faculty who are members of SEJ-EDU. For more information contact Tom Yulsman (current SEJ academic representative), Sharon Friedman, Bill Kovarik or Mark Neuzil (former SEJ academic representatives).
SEJ's Creation
Read "Objectivity As Independence: Creating the Society of Environmental Journalists, 1989-1997," a paper presented at the national convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, Baltimore, August 1998, by John Palen, Department of Journalism, Central Michigan University.
Environmental Blogs and More
The Really Big Ozone Story: Plants With Asthma
Most news about ground-level ozone pollution focuses on its considerable impacts to human health. But there may be a far broader and potentially bigger story: Ground-level ozone pollution significantly impairs plants' ability to absorb CO2 - which in turn exacerbates climate change, reduces agricultural yields (think: food shortages), and damages ecosystems.
EPA To Release Proposed Lead Standard Soon
Hot on the heels of the announcement of EPA's controversial revised ground-level ozone standard, the agency is required by court order to release its proposal for a revised airborne lead standard no later than May 1, 2008. A final rule is required by Sept. 1, 2008.