The shortlists have been announced for this year’s Environmental Journalism Awards organised by Wilmington in association with Peugeot and Press Gazette.
Dan McDougall is shortlisted twice for his work with the Sunday Times – in the journalist of the year category and in story of the year for his investigation into a Gap clothing factory. And the Sunday Times leads the nominations overall with six shortlisted entries.
The top award of environmental journalist of the year carries a cash prize of £1,000.
The awards are judged by Paul Charman, head of journalism at the London College of Communications, Anita Syvret of Syvret Media, Justin Rowlatt from the BBC and Chris Shearlock from the Co-Op. The winners will be announced at a lunch being held at Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons restaurant on 25 November.
Environmental Journalism Awards 2009 full shortlist:
Environmental Journalist of the Year
Dan McDougall (The Sunday Times)
David Adam (The Guardian)
Fiona Harvey (The Financial Times)
John Paul Flintoff (The Sunday Times Magazine)
Richard Girling (The Sunday Times Magazine)
Environmental Story of the Year
Dan McDougall (The Sunday Times) – Gap Factory is Danger to Children
Fiona Harvey (The Financial Times) – Can You Dig It?
Jonathan Green (Live Magazine – The Mail on Sunday) – The Habit That’s Costing the Earth
Richard Girling (The Sunday Times Magazine) – Plight of the Bumble Bee
Campaign of the Year
News of the World – Go Green
Richard Girling, The Sunday Times – Green Manifesto
Sue Kemp, the Express and Echo – Green Teams
Judges’ Award
Damian Carrington – Guardian News & Media
Incisive Media – BusinessGreen.com
Peter Charlton – Yorkshire Post
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