I am a new member of the Society of Environmental Journalists, recipient of the Rivlin Fellowship, and the volunteer Blogmistress for the SEJ 2008 conference in Roanoke. I work as a freelance journalist and live in Rhode Island. I research, write and edit for major consumer and trade publications, including online media, covering topics from small business and green technology to education, health and lifestyle issues. My stories on the environment have appeared in Fortune and Rhode Island Monthly. As a Fellow at the Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, I studied climate change and its sweeping effects at the University of Maryland last May. Over the summer, I hiked 105 miles of the Continental Divide in Wyoming and saw first-hand the effects of climate change on glaciers of the Wind Rivers Wilderness.
If you're an SEJ member, I hope you'll join me as a Guest Author on this blog. Regardless, I look forward to meeting you at the SEJ 2008 conference.
Welcome Lisa. And thanks for taking this on. This blog ought to be pretty interesting.
Posted by: Bill Kovarik | October 11, 2008 at 07:26 AM
Ron,
Yes, there will be a Flickr gallery. You may link to us. Note that we are transient, though.
Posted by: Lisa Palmer | October 09, 2008 at 04:05 PM
Greetings. We'd like to link to this blog from Planeta.com. Will there be a Flickr gallery, Facebook event or Twitter as well?
Posted by: Ron Mader | October 09, 2008 at 01:27 PM