Journalism & Media

Toxic Fashion — A ‘Between the Lines’ Author Q&A

A simple query about harmful chemicals in airline attendant uniforms started sustainable fashion writer Alden Wicker down a reporting path that uncovered a long history of toxic fashion, took her to India and ultimately inspired her award-winning book, “To Dye For.” In this BookShelf interview, Wicker talks about the challenges, the surprises and the choices made in telling this little-known story.

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October 29, 2025

FPF Webinar: Unpaywalled — The Case for Making Public Records-Based Reporting Free

Government secrecy is surging, and public access to information is disappearing. Some newsrooms are making reporting based on public records free to everyone or removing paywalls and other barriers. Could this be the future of investigative journalism? Join Freedom of the Press Foundation to discuss the issues. 2 p.m. ET.

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December 1, 2025

DEADLINE: DC Environmental Film Festival

Submit your film in any genre with a theme related to the natural and built environment to the 2026 DCEFF, taking place March 19-28, at venues throughout Washington, D.C. Categories include films 40 minutes or less and greater than 40 minutes. Cash prizes. Deadline: Dec 1.

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SEJ Mourns Passing of Member/Volunteer Parimal Rohit

Members of the Society of Environmental Journalists were saddened to learn of the passing on Oct. 7, 2025, of veteran journalist and podcaster Parimal Rohit, a long-time member and volunteer. Parimal joined SEJ in 2017 and served on the Awards Committee, the Editorial Advisory Board, and as co-editor of SEJournal's Inside Story column.

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Philadelphia Takes On Companies Over Deceptive Plastic Recycling Claims

"When Philadelphia filed a lawsuit last month alleging two prominent companies were engaged in a “coordinated campaign of deception” regarding the recyclability of their plastic film products, the city joined a growing group of state and local governments hoping litigation can help stem a rising tide of plastic waste."

Source: The New Lede, 10/17/2025

"How a ‘Pro-Climate’ Charity Channelled Cash to a Koch-Funded Think Tank"

"A UK charity that portrays itself as a climate leader facilitated a £830,000 donation to the Mercatus Center, a conservative think tank heavily funded by U.S. oil billionaire Charles Koch, DeSmog can reveal."

Source: DeSmog, 10/17/2025
October 22, 2025

CCNow Webinar: Climate Blueprint — Myths & Disinformation

Join Covering Climate Now for this roundtable discussion at Noon ET. Speakers will analyze climate disinformation narratives, discuss strategies for evaluating climate solutions from vested interests and provide tips for incorporating accountability into your reporting.

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December 31, 2025

DEADLINE: The Stringer Foundation Grants

The Stringer Foundation seeks applications from courageous, independent journalists threatened by governments, crime, and corporations. These journalists will be provided with global recognition and financial support, along with global community and shelter. Deadline: Dec 31, 2025.

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