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Reporter's Environmental Handbook 3rd Revised edition [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, weight: 584 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0813532868
  • ISBN-13: 9780813532868
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, weight: 584 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0813532868
  • ISBN-13: 9780813532868
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When an environmental news story breaks, the first place to turn for background on the issue is The Reporter's Environmental Handbook, now available in an updated and expanded third edition. Here, journalists can find the first facts they need to cover complex and controversial environmental health stories accurately. The book features twenty-nine briefs on topics identified by journalists as the most important environmental issues in their communities-from indoor and outdoor air quality to sprawl to bioterrorism. Each brief provides succinct background information, ""pitfalls"" to avoid in reporting, important points for researching each issue, and sources for additional information, including valuable Internet sites. Arranged to facilitate easy use, the Handbook explains where to find unbiased experts, ways to track down a company's record, and how to make sense of the language of risks and hazards. Additionally, this new edition features chapters placing environmental stories within a larger social context, including a chapter on the challenges journalists face when covering today's complex and frequently contentious environmental issues, ranging from community misunderstanding to the lack of editorial support for environmental stories. Other chapters discuss who sets the environmental agenda and the future of environmental policy and regulation. Each article has been reviewed by representatives from both environmental and industry groups to insure balanced coverage. The book is a critical resource for reporters, editors, students, librarians-and anyone who wishes to better understand the who, what, where, why, and how of the media reports on the environment.
Preface and Acknowledgments vii
GETTING STARTED
How to Use This Handbook
3(2)
Handling an Environmental Emergency: A Case Study in Finding Sources
5(6)
The Language of Risk
11(16)
Tracking Down a Company's Environmental Record
27(10)
Finding an Expert 32
THE LARGER CONTEXT
Journalists' Views of the Environment: Issues and Challenges
37(11)
Who Sets the Environmental Agenda?
48(12)
Thoughts on the Future of Environmental Policy and Regulation
60(5)
BRIEFS
Air Pollution (Indoor)
65(11)
Air Pollution (Outdoor)
76(11)
Animal Waste Management
87(9)
Biodiversity
96(8)
Brownflelds
104(6)
Cancer and Other Disease Cluster Claims
110(8)
Chemical Emergencies
118(9)
Chemical Weapons (Disarmament)
127(11)
Children's Health (Asthma)
138(8)
Children's Health (Lead)
146(8)
Cross-Border Environmental Issues (U.S.-Mexico)
154(6)
Dioxin
160(7)
Disposal of Dredged Materials
167(5)
Endocrine Disrupters
172(6)
Environmental Justice and Hazardous Waste
178(11)
Food Irradiation
189(7)
Genetically Modified Crops
196(10)
Global Climate Change
206(13)
Groundwater Pollution
219(9)
Naturally Occurring and Technology-Based Disasters
228(10)
Occupational Health
238(10)
Ozone Depletion
248(9)
Pesticides
257(8)
Pollution Prevention/Source Reduction
265(7)
Population Growth
272(11)
Sprawl and Environmental Health
283(9)
Surface Water Quality
292(7)
Water supply
299(10)
Acronyms and Abbreviations 309(4)
Glossary 313(14)
About the Authors 327(2)
Index 329