Fellows at Work: Seagrasses, Microplastics, Withheld Tribal Resources and more
Fellows & Grantees At Work
The Department of Energy promised Yakama Nation $32 million for solar. It’s nearly impossible to access. Tony Schick, Oregon Public Broadcasting (2021 Environmental Racism Workshop)
This scientist doesn't think hope will beat climate change Siri Chilukuri, Mother Jones (2020 Gulf Coast Institute)
Seagrasses and salt marshes can store more carbon than trees. Adding it up is easier said than done. Erin Douglas, Boston Globe (2020 Gulf Workshop)
How schools, hospitals, and prisons in 15 states profit from land and resources on 79 tribal nations Anna V. Smith, Grist (2019 Bristol Bay Institute)
Solar Farms Have a Superpower Beyond Clean Energy Catrin Einhorn The New York Times (2021 Ocean & Climate Workshop Series)
We’re in a deadly cycle of mega fires. The way out is to burn more. Joseph Lee, Andrew Cullen (photos) Vox (both 2023 Klamath River Institute)
Microplastics are infiltrating brain tissue, studies show: ‘There’s nowhere left untouched’ Douglas Main, The Guardian (2023 High Divide Post-SEJ Tour)
Opportunities & Announcements
McGraw Fellowship for Business Journalism is accepting applications for reporting grants.
Stanford University’s Bill Lane Center for the American West is accepting proposals for its 2025 Western Media Fellowships
The Association of Health Care Journalists is accepting applications for fellowships.