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SEJ 2006: Across the Web

As CEI’s presence at the 16th annual conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists continues, I’ve noticed that the event’s blogosphere presence has grown dramatically since last year. Former SEJ president Jim Bruggers of the Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY) is posting about the conference on his own blog, Watchdog Earth, and there’s an entire group blog just about the conference itself, SEJ2006. There’s even a blog post about a panel about blogging and citizen journalsim (which starts in about half an hour). Other attendees have posted their expectations and experiences on their own sites, including the Nuclear Energy Institute and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s Dateline Earth.



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