SEJournal is the quarterly newsletter of the Society of Environmental Journalists. To preserve SEJournal's editorial independence, its editorial policies are set by an eight-member editorial board that includes the SEJournal editor, who is selected by the editorial board. The editorial board's other seven members are appointed to staggered three-year terms by the SEJ Board of Directors. SEJournal welcomes submissions from or about the environmental journalism community; please contact Editor Mike Mansur for details. The current issue is available only to members (and via mail to subscribers); back issues are available to the public. Older issues are archived in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. To display or print them, get the free Adobe Acrobat ® reader. Subscription information.
Each issue includes: In-depth stories on hot topics on the environment beat; regular features such as Inside Story (interviews with and insights of journalists of winning work); Bits & Bytes and Reporter's Toolbox (practical, technical how-to's, from choosing a recorder to using Excel to photography); Research Roundup; Science Survey; Media on the Move; SEJ President's Report; E-Reporting Biz; Book Shelf (environmental book reviews) and The Beat (latest news trends from various media).
Non-members and non-subscribers can view the Table of Contents of the current issue, Spring 2011, and read an excerpt.
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January 15, 2011
SEJournal Winter 2010-11, Vol. 20 No. 4
January 15, 2011–Now available to non-members and non-subscribers. In this issue: Twain's truths echo today; GOP wave alters enviro debate; lessons from "cap-and-trade" coverage; disaster recovery in flux; award-winning radio story on green architecture; SEJ launches new Diversity Task Force; nanosilver bacteria-eaters a new health concern.October 15, 2010
SEJournal Fall 2010, Vol. 20 No. 3
October 15, 2010–In this issue: A surge of stories spews from the darkness of the deep ocean BP oil leak; covering recovery from disasters; lionfish, the latest ocean reef invader; SEJ wins prestigious international prize; using humor to promote your online news site.July 15, 2010
SEJournal Summer 2010, Vol. 20 No. 2
July 15, 2010–In this issue: Iceland's shy volcano surprises the world; growing on-line journalism; tips for roving reporters; journalists fight for access to cover BP oil spill; birthing a book; top 40 nature images of all time; SEJ's new grant program for reporting projects; free online tools; geoengineering Earth's climate; and more.April 15, 2010
SEJournal Spring 2010, Vol. 20 No. 1
April 15, 2010–In this issue: When mute swans become a menace; Multimedia training smorgasbord; Scientist's efforts to "persuade the public" have professional costs; Small Texas daily tackles complex issue by focusing on safety; Journalists using term "green"; Sundance roundup; much more...January 15, 2010
SEJournal Winter 2009-10, Vol. 19 No. 4
January 15, 2010–In this issue: SEJ's birth and 20 years of conferences; 'Letting the cards talk'; An expansive investigation’s key lesson: Think Big; It can be dangerous being an e-journalist in the digital age; Top universities rethink how to prepare e-beat journalists; Board election draws many candidates, record votes; Notes on nature can be a telling scientific record of home; A newbie’s advice on getting started with video; President's Report, Media on the Move and book reviews.October 15, 2009
SEJournal Fall 2009, Vol. 19 No. 3
October 15, 2009–In this issue: New Journalism-Science Initiatives; Veteran Newspaper Writer Finds Teaching's Hidden Pleasures; Photographers Document and Protect Borderland Environments; Germ Killer, Largely Unregulated, Attracts New Concern for Wildlife; Improve Your Video — Get Good Audio; and more.July 15, 2009
SEJournal Summer 2009, Vol.19 No. 2
July 15, 2009–In this issue: Journalism "missteps" examined; students tweet Montana pollution trial; enviro stories snatch national awards, and much more.May 1, 2009
SEJournal Spring 2009, Vol. 19 No. 1
May 1, 2009–In this issue: New media add to coal-ash coverage; Getting started with podcasts; Newsroom cuts impact E-beat veterans; more...January 31, 2009
SEJournal Winter 2008-09, Vol. 18 No. 4
January 31, 2009–In this issue: Superfund: Toxic waste in your town?; Complex brownfields story produces results; The promise of nonprofit journalism; A morning with Wendell Berry...for the complete hotlinked table of contents, click the issue title.November 15, 2008
SEJournal Fall 2008, Vol. 18 No. 3
November 15, 2008–In this issue: Bringing Rachel Carson to the Silver Screen; The Environment Plays in the Prez Campaign; The Roots of Conservatives' E-view; Click the title for a hotlinked table of contents.