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SEJ Webinar: Investigating Extractive Industries

Event Date: 
June 10, 2021
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Investigating Extractive Industries
Thursday, June 10, 2021   |   1:30-2:30 p.m. ET
All journalists welcome!

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Video recording

Extractive industries — mining, forestry, fishing, oil/gas — offer the promise of economic growth and the peril of environmental degradation. By shining a light on extractive industries, investigative environmental journalism can inform communities, hold businesses accountable and catalyze better decisions by governments. But investigative reporting can be expensive, difficult and dangerous. Join us June 10 to hear from leading reporters whose powerful investigations have increased transparency about extractive industries in the Americas. You will see inspiring examples of investigations into logging, mining and fishing and walk away with tips for staying safe while staying true to the story.

Moderator:

  • Sara Schonhardt, International Climate Reporter, E&E News and SEJ Board Member

Speakers:

  • David Abel, Producer, Director and Cinematographer, "Entangled" and Reporter, The Boston Globe
  • Gustavo Faleiros, Environment Investigations Editor, Rainforest Investigations Network, Pulitzer Center
  • Karla Mendes, Contributing Editor, Mongabay

 

A recording of the webinar will be emailed to registrants and posted on SEJ.org.

 

>> Return to SEJ Webinars page.

 

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