Chemicals
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.
Science Survey: Epigenetics...Understanding Chemicals' Newly Recognized Future Effects
CA PESTICIDE SPRAYING PITS TRADE SECRETS AGAINST RIGHT TO KNOW
2005 Archives: SEJ Speaks on FOI Issues
November 15, 2005
SEJ joins call for post-Katrina FEMA contract disclosure
SEJ joined a number of open-government groups in urging President Bush to post online full copies of all contracts and other paperwork authorizing spending for relief and recovery efforts following Hurricane Katrina.
National Response Center Changes Leak Report Policy
The National Response Center has changed its policy on releasing chemical accident reports, making it much harder for journalists to gather crucial information about hazardous materials spills on deadline.