Fellows at Work: Green Mining, Hurricane Helene, Wilderness and More
Fellows & Grantees At Work
Benton Harbor eyes data center as lifeline to troubled water system Garret Ellison, MLive (2024 Water Infrastructure Workshop)
Helene battered NC in a once-in-a-lifetime weather event. How did this happen? Adam Wagner, The News & Observer (2021 Ocean & Climate SE Workshop)
Deep in the nation’s only nickel mine, industry fights to green its image Hannah Northey, E&E News/POLITICO (2022 Traditional Ecological Knowledge Workshop)
How Wild Podcast, Marissa Ortega-Welch, NPR (2023 High Divide SEJ Post-Conference Tour)
Extreme Weather Is Taxing Utilities More Often. Can A.I. Help? Austyn Gaffney The New York Times (2021 Ocean & Climate SE Workshop)
Water Bodies (book) Laura Paskus (ed.), Torrey House Press (2023 Wildfire Workshop) with contributions from several IJNR alumni
Where Fire Back Means Land Back Ashli Blow, Yes! Magazine, (2024 High Wildfire Institute)
Stalking a pollutant: Researchers comb river for secrets of Great Lakes microplastics Carol Thompson, The Detroit News (2023 Lake Superior Institute)
Opportunities & Announcements
High Country News is accepting applications for its fellowships.
The Earth Journalism Network is accepting applications for grants to support climate and environmental Journalism by Immigrant and/or BIPOC-serving newsrooms in the U.S. and Canada