Resources and tools
The Environmental Journalism Gallery is an archive of the very best investigative series and special projects on environmental topics, including many prize-winners.

The Useful Links, from Acid Rain to Zoos database contains more than 1,500 entries representing the most useful web sites for environmental reporters.

Blogs and more is a listing of web sites that SEJ members have recommended as useful to any journalist covering environmental issues.

Climate Change: A Guide to the Information and Disinformation is a special reporters' online resource section devoted to climate. It is drawn from the Rolodexes, notebooks, and background files of some of the top reporters in the business. The guide is, and will remain, a work in progress.

Covering disasters:

Canada resources are useful for journalists covering Canadian environmental issues in Canada, as well as for those covering trans-border issues.

Latin America resources are for journalists covering Central America, Mexico and South America, and related border issues.

Academic environmental communication is a new collection of links for people who write about science, research scientific topics, and face the associated challenges, ethics and difficulties in accurately describing scientific developments.

Teaching environmental journalism offers resources for those who teach EJ at the university level. Includes course syllabi from around the world and a link to the SEJ-edu members-only listserv which is a forum for teachers and students to exchange information.

Beat tools is an assortment of how-to articles on topics including environment beat basics, tips on interviewing, using spreadsheets, and more.

Our Source lists page provides contact information for the U.S. Department of Interior (including HQ, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, Minerals Management Service, National Park Service, Office of Surface Mining, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, U.S. Geological Survey) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

The Books page includes environmental fiction books, our members' nonfiction volumes and their suggestions for resource books you should consult.

For more story ideas, visit SEJ's TipSheet, WatchDog TipSheet, Environmental Events Calendar, SEJournal, and Environmental Journalism Today.


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