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"EPA Orders Cleanup At St. Louis Nuclear Waste Site"

"The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday ordered a long-awaited cleanup of a Superfund site northwest of St. Louis, saying residents living near the landfill contaminated with World War II-era nuclear waste deserve action after waiting 27 years for federal regulators to issue a decision."

Source: Washington Post, 02/02/2018

Agenda for SEJ's 28th Annual Conference

Environmental Journalism 2018, hosted by the University of Michigan-Flint, ended Sunday at noon. Almost 700 attendees networked, went on tours and took in countless educational sessions. Coverage will be posted soon, as it comes in. View the agenda here or read speaker bios. Check out our sponsors, exhibitors, independent reception hosts and advertisers.

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.

DEADLINE: COMPASS Fellowships for Journalists @NACCB2020

COMPASS travel fellowships for journalists from the U.S. and Canada to attend the North American Congress for Conservation Biology in Denver, Colo., July 26-31, 2020, include travel costs, lodging and expenses stipend. The goal is to inform reporting about conservation science in a broad range of outlets and to provide opportunities for journalists to connect with conservation research. Apply by Mar 16.

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