01:35:27 MJ, SEJ Staff: Welcome, everyone! Thank you for joining us today. Please use the Q&A feature to send in your questions. You can find it by hovering at the bottom of your screen. I’ll be sharing resources in the chat throughout the webinar. This will be recorded. 01:40:19 MJ, SEJ Staff: New today in the SEJournal: "Disaster Preparedness Key Amid Pandemic" Unheeded warnings are the hallmark of many disasters. And with coronavirus still hobbling the nation, communities and journalists must now watch for all the ways COVID-19 could make even the most familiar hazards far worse. Prepare with this extensive #SEJournalBackgrounder, which touches on issues around evacuations and emergency readiness when facing storms, fires, toxic releases and more. https://www.sej.org/publications/backgrounders/disaster-preparedness-key-amid-pandemic 01:41:10 Adam Glenn: Thanks for sharing that latest Issue Backgrounder from Joe Davis with everyone MJ! Very timely... 01:44:39 Benjamin Dills: An article by Juliette Kayyem from Apr. 9 features the five stages of crisis management current for that time: https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/coronavirus-juliette-kayyem-stages-crisis-management 01:46:42 David Poulson: Before the end can we get that url for incident command structure training? 01:50:30 Benjamin Dills: Current version of the 5 Stages of Crisis Management by Juliette Kayyem: https://twitter.com/juliettekayyem/status/1263887080838627329 01:53:38 MJ, SEJ Staff: Hurricane Resources: "Hurricane Season Brings Surprises, and Surprising Depth" (June 13, 2017) https://www.sej.org/publications/backgrounders/hurricane-season-brings-surprises-and-surprising-depth "Hurricane Toolkit: Latest Headlines, TipSheets, Backgrounders & More" (September 4, 2019) https://www.sej.org/publications/sejournal-online/hurricane-dorian-toolkit-latest-headlines-tipsheets-backgrounders-more "Hurricane Reporting, By the Numbers" (August 8, 2018) https://www.sej.org/publications/tipsheet/hurricane-reporting-numbers "Dam Safety Issues at Forefront Following Hurricane Flooding" (October 3, 2017) https://www.sej.org/publications/tipsheet/dam-safety-issues-forefront-following-hurricane-flooding 01:55:59 Benjamin Dills: COVID-19 Pandemic Operational Guidance for the 2020 Hurricane Season: https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/188203 01:56:46 MJ, SEJ Staff: COVID-19 Resources: "Coronavirus Reminds Journalists To Prepare for Public Health Emergencies" (March 11, 2020) https://www.sej.org/publications/tipsheet/coronavirus-reminds-journalists-prepare-public-health-emergencies “For Emergency Personnel, Disaster Planning Must Now Factor in Covid-19” by Judy Fahys for InsideClimate News (April 16, 2020) https://insideclimatenews.org/news/15042020/coronavirus-covid-disaster-wildfire-flood-hurricane 01:56:46 David Poulson: What are some crisis story ideas for journalists to pursue during times of non-crisis? 01:57:05 MJ, SEJ Staff: Hi David! Please add this question to the Q&A feature. 01:59:57 MJ, SEJ Staff: Thanks, Ron! 02:01:10 Benjamin Dills: "Hurricane Reporting, By the Numbers" https://www.sej.org/publications/tipsheet/hurricane-reporting-numbers 02:01:15 Jamie Sharken: https://www.wgbh.org/news/national-news/2020/05/06/kayyem-warns-upcoming-hurricane-season-is-not-gonna-be-mild 02:01:31 Jamie Sharken: WGBH - "Kayyem Warns Upcoming Hurricane Season Is 'Not Gonna Be Mild'" 02:03:30 Benjamin Dills: Thank you for the links, Ron! 02:06:57 Benjamin Dills: "Navigating Complexity: Climate, Migration, and Conflict in a Changing World" - report from the Woodrow Wilson Center on the complex challenges related to climate and migration https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/navigating-complexity-climate-migration-and-conflict-changing-world 02:08:31 Maura Stephens: Never more appropriate! 02:09:44 Jamie Sharken: http://www.juliettekayyem.com/podcast/ 02:10:15 Benjamin Dills: "Brazil minister advises using COVID-19 to distract from Amazon deregulation" https://news.mongabay.com/2020/05/brazil-minister-advises-using-covid-19-to-distract-from-amazon-deregulation/ 02:10:50 Tom Molanphy: Excellent links and discussion - thanks! 02:14:22 MJ, SEJ Staff: Wildfire Resources: "With Wildfire, When Is Climate Change the Spark?" (August 22, 2018) https://www.sej.org/publications/tipsheet/wildfire-when-climate-change-spark "Wildfire Season Comes Earlier, Bringing Broader Stories" (May 9, 2017) https://www.sej.org/publications/tipsheet/wildfire-season-comes-earlier-bringing-broader-stories "Covering Wildfire Is No Longer Seasonal Work" (December 6, 2016) https://www.sej.org/publications/backgrounders/covering-wildfire-no-longer-seasonal-work 02:16:24 MJ, SEJ Staff: More Flood Resources: "Data Project Details Nation's Disintegrating Dams" (February 19, 2020) https://www.sej.org/publications/reporters-toolbox/data-project-details-nation-s-disintegrating-dams "Resiliency Checklist — Is Your Community Ready for the Next Big Flood?" (March 27, 2019) https://www.sej.org/publications/tipsheet/resiliency-checklist-your-community-ready-next-big-flood 02:18:27 MJ, SEJ Staff: Hi, Karen! Please add this question to the Q&A feature below the speaker video. Thanks! 02:23:10 MJ, SEJ Staff: Hi Valerie and Carol! Please add your questions to the Q&A feature under the speaker video. Thank you! 02:25:52 Benjamin Dills: Geoff Dabelko on the nuances of discussing climate change and migration: A Word of Caution on Climate Change and “Refugees” https://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2007/07/a-word-of-caution-on-climate-change-and-refugees/ And an update from Maxine Burkette: Justice and Contemporary Climate Relocation: An Addendum to Words of Caution on “Climate Refugees” https://www.climate-diplomacy.org/blog/justice-and-contemporary-climate-relocation-addendum-words-caution-%E2%80%9Cclimate-refugees%E2%80%9D 02:26:47 MJ, SEJ Staff: "Covering Recovery from Disasters" (October 15, 2010) https://www.sej.org/publications/sejournal/reporters-toolbox-covering-recovery-disasters 02:29:35 MJ, SEJ Staff: https://dartcenter.org/ 02:30:29 Meaghan Parker: Climate Central is running a series webinars on extreme weather and COVID, including heat; see https://www.climatecentral.org/ for details 02:34:54 MJ, SEJ Staff: General Info on SEJ: SEJ’s Fund for Environmental Journalism is now accepting proposals for story grants on: * Climate, conservation or environmental health in North America * Water quality and availability in the United States * Mississippi River Basin, including agriculture, food, water and sustainability * Oceans and coasts globally, including fisheries, sea-level rise and coastal restoration NEW: This FEJ round has a rolling deadline. Rapid Response Grants (including stipend) are available up to $2500 per individual or $5000 for team or news outlet projects. https://www.sej.org/initiatives/fund-for-environmental-journalism Join SEJ: https://www.sej.org/how-to-join-sej Subscribe to our mailing list: https://www.sej.org/sej-info-mailing-lists Follow SEJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sejorg and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocietyOfEnvironmentalJournalists/ 02:35:04 Caitlin Faulds: Thanks for the insight/resources! 02:35:50 Tom Molanphy: Thanks! Good health and safety to everyone. 02:36:18 Bethany Bella: Thanks everyone! 02:36:48 Mark Schleifstein: Some last hurricane tips: 02:36:53 Mark Schleifstein: If cell phone towers become inoperable, remember that texting might still be working, even if voice communication is not. Call the agencies you cover and pinpoint folks who will be in charge of their hurricane operations. GET THEIR CELL PHONE NUMBERS, email addresses, friend them on Facebook and LinkedIn. Find out what their plans are for riding out storm, where they’ll be, what they’ll be doing. Get written copy of agency hurricane plans, preferably electronic copies. Your hurricane kit: Plastic bags for notebooks, phones, laptops, batteries, etc. Consider getting external phone battery, inverter that can charge phone and computer from car. Rain gear, water, non-perishable food, sleeping bag, cash, several changes of rugged clothes and shoes. Your own important papers: Prescription information, insurance, identification, other valuables. Strategize about where you will go for coverage, always placing your own safety first. Emergency operation center or rare shelter is best because 1. stories will be co