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SEJournal
Spring 2013, Vol. 23 No. 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features and Columns
SEJ President's Report: Members Weigh in As Board Considers 'SEJ 3.0'
By DON HOPEY
Freelance Files: Goal-Setting 101: You Must Lose a Fly to Catch a Trout
By CHRISTINE WOODSIDE
Special Report: Is Environmental Journalism Ready for the Path Ahead?
- What’s Coming in Energy? Veteran Reporters Look Ahead
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Covering Climate: Are Journalists up to the Task?
By BUD WARD -
Changing the Language of Climate Change
By JAY LETTO -
Elephant Wrangling on the Energy Beat
By JENNIFER WEEKS
Reporter's Toolbox: Broken Promise: Database Helps Track Illegal Parkland Conversions
By ROBERT McCLURE and JASON ALCORN
Media on the Move: Covering Sprawl, Science and Chickens
By JUDY FAHYS
Feature: Global Environmental Issues, Journalism Star at Sundance
By JoANN M. VALENTI
BookShelf Book Reviews
Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation
By Dan Fagin
Random House, $28
Reviewed by TOM HENRY
The Golden Shore: California’s Love Affair with the Sea
By David Helvarg
St. Martin’s Press/Thomas Dunne Books, $26.99
Reviewed by JIM MOTAVALLI
Places: Habitats of a Human Lifetime
By Philip Shabecoff
Becket Mountain Books, $12.50
Reviewed by TOM HENRY
Continental Divide: Wildlife, People, and the Border Wall
By Krista Schlyer
Texas A & M University Press, $30
Reviewed by TOM HENRY
Gold Rush in the Jungle: The Race to Discover and Defend the Rarest Animals of Vietnam’s “Lost World”
By Dan Drollette, Jr.
Crown, $25
Reviewed by JENNIFER WEEKS
Cairns: Messengers in Stone
By David B. Williams
The Mountaineers Books, $15.95
Reviewed by KAREN SCHAEFER