Bill Moyers: A Question for Journalists: How Do We Cover Penguins and the Politics of Denial?
Keynote Speech to the Society of Environmental Journalists Convention
Austin, Texas - October 1, 2005
Thank you for inviting me here today and for counting me as a colleague.
I don't fit neatly into the job description of an environmental journalist although I have kept returning to the beat ever since my first documentary on the subject some 30 years ago. That was a story about how the new Republican governor of Oregon, Tom McCall, had set out to prove that the economy and the environment could share the center lane on the highway to the future.
Those were optimistic years for the emerging environmental movement. Rachel Carson had rattled the cage with Silent Spring and on the first Earth Day in 1970 twenty million Americans rose from the grassroots to speak for the planet. Even Richard Nixon couldn't say no to so powerful a subpoena by public opinion, and he put his signature to some far-reaching measures for environmental protection.
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