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"This work offers journalists a guide to the environmental beat,
with a summary of the technical aspects of selected environmental
topics. . . . The authors, almost all from government, academia,
and consulting groups in New Jersey, have produced a valuable
tool."-Choice "The Reporter's Environmental Handbook is an
excellent quick reference book for reporters and editors under
deadline pressure. It contains a short background chapter on every
imaginable kind of risk situation. It is a very useful guide for
journalists reporting on environmental issues."-Teya Ryan,
executive vice president and general manager of CNN, U.S. " An]
indispensable book for any journalist, student, or informed lay
person who needs to understand and communicate environmental
risks."-Bernard D. Goldstein, M.D., dean, University of Pittsburgh
Graduate School of Public Health "A valuable tool for print and
broadcast journalists reporting on the major environmental hazards
of this new century. Every news organization ought to have this
book in easy reach for their reporters and editors."-Jerome
Aumente, distinguished professor emeritus and founding director,
Journalism Resources Institute, Rutgers University When an
environmental news story breaks, the first place to turn for
background on the issue is The Reporter's Environmental Handbook,
now available in an updated and expanded third edition. Here,
journalists can find the fast facts they need to accurately cover
complex and controversial environmental stories ranging from indoor
and outdoor air quality to sprawl and bioterrorism. Bernadette M.
West is an assistant professor at the University of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey School of Public Health (UMDNJ-SPH). M.
Jane Lewis is an assistant professor at UMDNJ-SPH and a member of
the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute.
Michael R. Greenberg is a professor and associate dean of the
faculty of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public
Policy at Rutgers University. He recently served on a National
Academy of Sciences committee that oversees the destruction of the
U.S. chemical weapons stockpile. David B. Sachsman is the George R.
West, Jr. Chair of Excellence in Communication and Public Affairs
at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a member of the
Society of Environmental Journalists. Renee M. Rogers is an
environmental consultant specializing in human health risk
assessment.
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