Knight Center for Environmental Journalism

The Michigan State University School of Journalism’s Knight Center for Environmental Journalism teaches student and professional journalists how to better report on the world’s most important beat: Covering the planet

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David Poulson

David Poulson

Sometimes you need waders to muckrake. Sometimes other tools are more helpful. Here’s a collection of teaching materials used at the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism in coursework and workshops.

  • Climate change
  • History
  • Interviewing
  • Jeopardy
  • Journalists as scientists
  • Land use
  • Nearshore
  • Pollutants
  • Population, environment and security
  • Reader engagement
  • Reporting on drinking water
  • Risk
  • Satellites
  • Sources: Be a good one
  • Spreadsheets
  • Write stuff

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