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The Washington Post Wins 2023 Nina Mason Pulliam Award for Outstanding Environmental Reporting

The winner of the 2023 Nina Mason Pulliam Award is "The Amazon, Undone" by Terrence McCoy, Júlia Ledur and Cecília do Lago, with photos by Raphael Alves and Rafael Vilela, for The Washington Post. Honorable mention goes to a team of students at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication for "Gaslit."

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Outstanding Student Reporting: SEJ 22nd Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment

The Society of Environmental Journalists is pleased to announce the Outstanding Student Reporting winners of the 2023 SEJ Awards for Reporting on the Environment. Read the stories and hear from one of the first-place winners.

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Actual greenhouse gas volumes exceed official reports

Oil and gas operators in Texas and a dozen other U.S. states have flared, or burned off, at least 3.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas over much of the last decade, according to an analysis of satellite data by the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism. The industry has also directly released, or vented, into the atmosphere unknown amounts of the methane-rich gas. Flaring and venting release a cocktail of carbon dioxide, methane and other pollutants. But regulators are unaware of the total volumes of greenhouse gases being released, even as climate scientists warn that without steep, immediate reductions, the world will miss its chance to avert the deadliest and most destructive effects of climate change.

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Actual greenhouse gas volumes exceed official reports

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Wayne Christian wanted to brag, he said, rocking in his burgundy leather chair atop the dais of the powerful Railroad Commission of Texas. Colleagues and staff were doing “a darn good job,” and people who “gripe about the environmental issues” were misinformed.

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Actual greenhouse gas volumes exceed official reports

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Wayne Christian wanted to brag, he said, rocking in his burgundy...

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Actual greenhouse gas volumes exceed official reports

Oil and gas operators in Texas and a dozen other U.S. states have flared, or burned off, at least 3.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas over much of the

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Actual greenhouse gas volumes exceed official reports

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Wayne Christian wanted to brag, he said, rocking in his burgundy...

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5 transgender veterans discuss political changes


May 10, 2021
Blue Montana wears his hat with the Marine Corps logo sewed onto the front with pins attached to the bill that read “Not as lean not as mean but still a Marine” and “Always faithful.” (Photo by Rachel Stapholz/Cronkite News)
PHOENIX – The status of transgender members of the armed forces has shifted dramatically in the past decade as President Joe Biden and his two predecessors issued conflicting orders defining and redefining the eligibility of transgender Americans to serve their country.
Five days after taking office in January, Biden signed an order to reinstate transgender servicemembers, reversing the Donald Trump’s 2019 order, which effectively banned transgender individuals from service. It was just one of a number of Biden reversals of Trump-era rules, the most recent coming Monday when the Department of Health and Human Services said it would again include gender identity as protected by anti-discrimination laws when it comes to delivery of health care.

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