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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
Cover: Editors Focus New Attention on Climate Change, Environment
By CHRIS BOWMAN
Inside Story: "Horror Movie" Approach Reaches Wide TV Audience
By BILL DAWSON
President's Report: Gloom and Doom? SEJ's Climate Is Anything But
By TIM WHEELER
Twisted Viewpoint: SEJ's Innovative Solution: Meet at a Suburban Campus
By DAVID HELVARG
E-Reporting Biz: Climate Change May Help Us — But Not Define Us
By BUD WARD
SEJ News
SEJ Names Top Environmental Stories and Journalists
Mike Dunne, 1949-2007:Journalists, Mentor, Volunteer Left Us with a Lesson
By MICHAEL MANSUR
Media on the Move: Jobs and Honors — Even For Wikis — Flow to SEJers
By JACKLEEN de la HARPE
Reporter's Toolbox: An Old Topic — Recycling — Offers Some New Angles and Stories
By SALLY DENEEN
Science Survey: Climate Concern Sparks Surge in Green Building Designs
By CATHERINE COONEY
'Need Bee Geek:' Searching for Meaning and Fun in Subject Lines
By DAVID POULSON
Yale Climate Project To Launch Journalists' Resource
By JOE DAVIS
Book Shelf
"The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring"
By Richard Preston
Reviewed By NANCY BAZILCHUK
"Carbon Finance"
By Rodney R. White
Reviewed By CRAIG SAUNDERS
"The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl"
By Timothy Egan
Reviewed by EMMA BROWN
The Beat: Climate Change Thawing Freeze on E-News
By BILL DAWSON