For 35 years, the Society of Environmental Journalists has convened the largest gathering of environmental, climate, energy, agriculture, water and public-health reporters in North America. SEJ’s annual conference brings together journalists, scientists, community leaders, policymakers, researchers and nonprofit partners to deepen understanding of environmental issues and strengthen the quality, accuracy and reach of environmental journalism.

ABOUT SEJ2026

Each conference offers:

  • 🧰 Training workshops in writing, data, audio, multimedia and investigative reporting

  • 👥 Panels and plenaries with leading experts, community voices, policymakers and award-winning journalists

  • 🌐 Networking across newsrooms, geographies and beats

  • 🚌 Immersive reporting tours to environmental hotspots, infrastructure sites, farms, laboratories, frontline communities, conservation areas and more

  • 📰 Opportunities to strengthen local and national environmental coverage

  • 🏆 Awards to celebrate the best of environmental journalism with news leaders

ABOUT UIC & CHICAGO

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As Chicago’s largest public research university — and one of the nation’s most diverse — the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) provides an ideal home for SEJ2026. UIC is a nationally recognized leader in:

  • Environmental and occupational health

  • Urban planning and sustainability

  • Climate and health equity research

  • Community-engaged scholarship

Chicago’s Great Lakes location offers unparalleled opportunities to explore intersections of climate change, water systems, agriculture, community health, industrial history and environmental justice.

From major research institutions to neighborhood-led environmental initiatives, the city offers rich terrain for reporting and learning.

ABOUT SEJ

The Society of Environmental Journalists is the only North American membership association dedicated to more and better coverage of environment-related issues. SEJ’s mission is to strengthen the quality, reach and viability of journalism across all media to advance public understanding of environmental issues.

Founded in 1990 by a small group of award-winning journalists, SEJ now includes more than 1,500 members working across the U.S., Canada, Mexico and more than 40 other countries. SEJ supports journalists through:

  • Training programs and workshops

  • Annual and regional conferences

  • Reporting toolkits and online resources

  • Awards and recognition programs

  • Advocacy for press freedom and transparency

  • A dynamic network of peer support and collaboration

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