How can journalist effectively report on climate change? How do they convey urgency to the reader? A conference this Friday hosted by the Center for Journalism Ethics hopes to answer […]
Wisconsin Education Funding 2023-2025
Last week, the Wisconsin legislature’s Joint Finance Committee held public listening sessions about the 2023-2025 state-wide budget. They will start rewriting Governor Evers proposed budget next month. In Evers budget, […]
What are food forests?
A food forest is a diverse planting of edible plants that attempts to mimic the ecosystems and patterns found in nature. By planting in a way that mimic a natural […]
What do the new EPA PFAS guidelines mean for cleanup in WI?
Last month the EPA announced national guidelines for PFAS in drinking water. The current Wisconsin standard, which was adopted last year, is 70 part per trillion for PFOA and PFOS […]
Raquel Rutledge on the importance of local investigative reporting
Pulitzer on the Road is coming to the Overture Center tomorrow, Tuesday, March 28th at 7pm. The panel discussion will focus on the role of local journalism to keep residents […]
Why “you are the problem” language isn’t helping the...
In a piece for The Progressive, Sage Lenier wrote: “Gen Z isn’t getting the education we need to survive and adapt to a climate-changed world.” She joins us to discuss […]
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