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The oil spill may have stopped, but how will you cover the cleanup?
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Posted by: Dawn Arteaga 7/16/2010 2:55 PM
BP says that they have successfully capped a broken oil pipe. For the past three months oil has been leaking into the Gulf of Mexico. Many analysts are calling this the worst oil spill in history. So how should you responsibly cover this disaster and the recovery? Let ICFJ help you with this week's top five editor's picks.
* ICFJ’s interactive guide, Disaster and Crisis Coverage is available by free PDF download and to browse online.

* Award-winning reporter Enrique Flor discusses what he learned about disaster coverage in an ICFJ course.

* Check out ICFJ’s manual, Ten Practical Tips for Environmental Reporting.

* See the work ICFJ has done to train international journalists in environmental reporting.

* In an interview with IJNet, Joel Simon, executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, offers tips for working in disaster areas.
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