Monday, August 08, 2011

Evolution of Society of Environmental Journalists awards illustrates the death of the global warming hoax; CO2 danger was all the rage for these awards three years ago; barely mentioned this time around

Winners: SEJ 10th Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment | SEJ
The Society of Environmental Journalists is proud to present the winners of the 2010-2011 Awards for Reporting on the Environment. SEJ’s journalism contest is the world’s largest and most comprehensive awards for journalism on environmental topics.
Society of Environmental Journalists 7th annual awards: SEJ Awards
Outstanding Beat Reporting, Print
Judges: Stuart Leavenworth, Hannah Hoag, Robert Ourlian

1st Place:
Seth Borenstein
The Associated Press, "Climate Changes"
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The mounting scientific consensus on climate change was clearly the environmental story of 2007. Borenstein's beat reporting helped propel it onto front pages. Borenstein shuttled to Paris and Brussels to break news about findings by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He then translated those findings into clear, compelling stories that brought home how global warming is affecting billions of people across the globe. Finally, he followed his IPCC coverage with enterprising stories on sea level rise, extinctions, state-by-state carbon emissions and the accelerated melting of the Arctic.

1 comment:

Robert of Ottawa said...

How many ways are there to back out of a position? The best way is to just ignore it and move on. No need of explanations, for sure.