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Covering the next energy crisis

Energy has become a major business story in the past 12-18 months. And many business journalists have been caught flat-footed when it comes to understanding how to report energy issues.

So, the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at UNC-Chapel Hill will be holding a one-day seminar on covering the next energy crisis on Friday, March 3. The workshop will be held in Chapel Hill, so if you’re in the Southeast, this would be worth attending.

Among the speakers will be long-time journalists who cover energy, policymakers, company executives and environmentalists.

To register, go here.

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