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SEJ's 25th Annual Conference Agenda — Thursday
MTBE: "Stretch of Houston Ship Channel Closed After Vessels Collide"
"A Venezuela-bound tanker spilled an unknown amount of gasoline additive MTBE into the Houston Ship Channel after a crash with another vessel, shutting down a portion of the waterway and one container terminal."
SEJ's 25th Annual Conference Agenda — Wednesday
Agenda for SEJ's 25th Annual Conference
Environmental Journalism 2015 wraps up today. We and our host, the University of Oklahoma, thank you. It's critically important to SEJ to gather evidence on the impact of our work. Please help us to keep SEJ strong and share links, photos, copies of reporting generated or informed by this conference! Send your story links to Cindy MacDonald, SEJ's Web content manager.
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- On Sunday we ask, Can Faith Save the World? Then we're off to the National Weather Center for tours and the Book Authors’ Brunch.
- Peruse the agenda or read speaker bios.
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Image (top left): Friday's opening plenary; see coverage.
Many Along Texas Border Still Live Without Safe, Drinkable Water
"Turn on the faucet. Fill a glass with water. Drink it. Acts so commonplace you perform them without thinking twice. Flora Barraza cannot. Neither can José Garcia, nor the cooks at Los Pasteles Bakery No. 2, nor the elderly at the Epoca de Oro Adult Day Care. Along the Texas-Mexico border, nearly 90,000 people are believed to still live without running water. An untold number more — likely tens of thousands, but no one is sure — often have running water of such poor quality that they cannot know what poisons or diseases it might carry."
Okla. Linked Quakes To Oil in 2010, But Kept Mum Amid Industry Pressure
"Oklahoma's state scientists have suspected for years that oil and gas operations in the state were causing a swarm of earthquakes, but in public they rejected such a connection."
As the River Runs Dry: Ongoing Battle Between Urban, Rural Water Users
"BAKER, Nev. – Black sand gurgled like a mud volcano from the bottom of Clay Springs, pushed aside by crystalline water rising to the desert's surface."
Is Your Audience in an Oil Train Blast Zone?
After a February 16, 2015, oil train derailment and explosion in West Virginia, new concerns have arisen over the public's right to know about the dangers oil trains pose to communities. Now trackside communities have some data and maps to help them protect themselves. Image: AP Photo/ Office of the Governor of West Virginia, Steven Wayne Rotsch.
"La Porte Plant Typified DuPont's Ills"
"In the five years before a massive leak of toxic gas killed four workers at DuPont's La Porte property, four plant managers had come and gone."