Environmental journalism is the collection, verification, production, distribution and exhibition of information regarding current events, trends, issues and people that are associated with the non-human world with which humans necessarily interact. To be an environmental journalist, one must have an understanding of scientific language and practice, knowledge of historical environmental events, the ability to keep abreast of environmental policy decisions and the work of environmental organizations, a general understanding of current environmental concerns, and the ability to communicate all of that information to the public in such a way that it can be easily understood, despite its complexity.
Environmental journalism falls within the scope of environmental communication, and its roots can be traced to nature writing.
One key controversy in environmental journalism is a continuing disagreement over how to distinguish it from its allied genres and disciplines.
SUSTAINABILITY / CLEANUP / ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY / ECO / ECOLOGY /
VEGAN / VEGAN FOOD / PLANTBASED - PLANTBASE / VEGAN BAKING / VEGAN RECIPES /
NATURE LOVER / NATURE / NATURAL / WILD FLOWERS / INSECTS
ANIMALS / ANIMAL RIGHTS / ANIMAL LOVERS / WILD LIFE
BIRDS / BUTTERFLIES : BUTTERFLY COUNT : SAVE BUTTERFLIES
CLEAN WATER FOR ALL / CLEAN WATER / WATER & SANITATION
GREEN ENERGY / WIND POWER / RENEWABLE SOURCES / RENEWABLE ENERGY / TRANSFORMING ENERGY /
CLIMAT CHANGE / CLIMATCHANGE IS REAL / DEFORESTATION /
BIO DIVERSITY / SAVE THE BEES / SAVE THE WHALES / OCEAN LIFE / CLEAR RIVERS CAMPAIGN /
POLUTION AWARE :