Lisa Song

{{short description|American journalist and author}}

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Lisa Song is an American journalist and author. She won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, with David Hasemyer and Elizabeth McGowan, for their report on the Kalamazoo River oil spill.{{Cite web|url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/lisa-song-elizabeth-mcgowan-and-david-hasemyer|title=Lisa Song, Elizabeth McGowan and David Hasemyer of InsideClimate News, Brooklyn, NY|website=www.pulitzer.org|language=en|access-date=2020-03-06}} She works for ProPublica, reporting on the environment, energy and climate change.{{Cite web|url=https://www.propublica.org/people/lisa-song|title=Lisa Song|website=ProPublica|language=en|access-date=2020-03-06}}

Background and career

Song graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, receiving her Bachelor's in environmental science in 2008, and her Master's in science writing in 2009.{{Cite web|title=Two leading U.S. climate reporters share insights at MIT Communications Forum {{!}} Climate|url=https://climate.mit.edu/posts/two-leading-us-climate-reporters-share-insights-mit-communications-forum|access-date=2020-03-06|website=climate.mit.edu}}

She worked for Inside Climate News, focusing on oil and gas drilling, environmental health, and climate science from January 2011 through February 2017.{{Cite web|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/author/lisa-song|title=Lisa Song|date=2015-02-06|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US|access-date=2020-03-06}} During her time with Inside Climate, she contributed to the "Dilbit Disaster" Pulitzer prize-winning series in 2013, the "Big Oil" stories, and the Exxon series, which was nominated as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2016.{{Cite web|last=2016 Pulitzer Prizes|title=Finalist: InsideClimate News|url=https://www.pulitzer.org/finalists/insideclimate-news|access-date=2020-10-16|website=www.pulitzer.org|language=en}} She also won three other awards, including the Edgar A. Poe Award.{{Cite news|agency=Press Trust of India|date=2016-05-02|title=Indian-American journalist receives Edgar A Poe award|work=Business Standard India|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/international/indian-american-journalist-receives-edgar-a-poe-award-116050100246_1.html|access-date=2020-10-16}}

Song left Inside Climate in 2017 to report for ProPublica, covering energy, the environment and climate change. She has also worked as a freelance journalist, writing for news magazines and journals, including, High Country News,{{Cite web |last1=Calvert |first1=Brian |last2=Tory |first2=Sarah |date=2015-12-07 |title=New staff and fellow |url=https://www.hcn.org/issues/47.21/new-staff-and-fellow |access-date=2020-10-16 |website=High Country News |language=en-us}} Scientific American,{{Cite web|title=Stories by Lisa Song|url=https://www.scientificamerican.com/lisa-song/|access-date=2020-10-16|website=Scientific American|language=en}} New Scientist{{Cite web|last=Song|first=Lisa|title=The wonder of water|url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21028091-600-the-wonder-of-water/|access-date=2020-10-16|website=New Scientist|language=en-US}} and Living on Earth.{{Cite web|last=International|first=Living on Earth / World Media Foundation / Public Radio|title=Living on Earth: Kalamazoo River Spill Yields Record Fine|url=https://www.loe.org/shows/segments.html?programID=12-P13-00027&segmentID=1%27A=0|access-date=2020-10-16|website=Living on Earth|language=en}}

Awards and recognition

= 2013: Dilbit series =

During her time with InsideClimate News, she won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting with David Hasemyer and Elizabeth McGowan, for their reporting on the Kalamazoo River oil spill.

The 3-part series, and follow up stories, were the result of a 15-month investigation on pipeline safety and Dilbit, a controversial form of oil. In the cover letter for entry to the prize, dilbit, is described as "a thick Canadian hydrocarbon called bitumen that is diluted with liquid chemicals so that it can flow through pipes." The pipeline already had corrosion problems and it was more than a week before the EPA knew that they were dealing with dilbit, because the pipeline operators weren't required to tell first responders in the event of a spill; dilbit is different from normal oil, in that the chemicals evaporate and the thick, different form of oil, sinks to the bottom and is very difficult to clean up. The series and follow-up reporting is listed below.

  • "The Dilbit Disaster: Inside the biggest oil spill you've never heard of, Part 1," Elizabeth McGowan and Lisa Song, InsideClimate News, June 26, 2012.{{Cite web|date=2012-06-26|title=The Dilbit Disaster: Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of, Part 1|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20120626/dilbit-diluted-bitumen-enbridge-kalamazoo-river-marshall-michigan-oil-spill-6b-pipeline-epa|access-date=2020-10-15|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • "The Dilbit Disaster: Inside the biggest oil spill you've never heard of, Part 2," Elizabeth McGowan and Lisa Song, InsideClimate News, June 27, 2012.{{Cite web|date=2012-06-27|title=The Dilbit Disaster: Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of, Part 2|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20120627/dilbit-kalamazoo-marshall-oil-spill-bitumen-enbridge-patrick-daniel-6b-pipeline-epa-tar-sands|access-date=2020-10-15|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • "The Dilbit Disaster: Inside the biggest oil spill you've never heard of, Part 3," Elizabeth McGowan and Lisa Song, InsideClimate News, June 28, 2012.{{Cite web|date=2012-06-28|title=The Dilbit Disaster: Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of, Part 3|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20120628/dilbit-disaster-diluted-bitumen-oil-spill-enbridge-6b-michigan-epa-kalamazoo-river|access-date=2020-10-15|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • "Epilogue: Cleanup, Consequences and Lives Changed in the Dilbit Disaster," Elizabeth McGowan and Lisa Song, InsideClimate News, June 29, 2012.{{Cite web|date=2012-06-29|title=Epilogue: Cleanup, Consequences and Lives Changed in the Dilbit Disaster|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20120629/enbridge-dilbit-disaster-kalamazoo-oil-spill-epilogue-tar-sands-crude-cost-liability-lives-changed|access-date=2020-10-15|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • "New Pipeline Safety Regulations Won't Apply to Keystone XL," Elizabeth McGowan and Lisa Song, InsideClimate News, July 26, 2012.{{Cite web|date=2012-07-26|title=New Pipeline Safety Regulations Won't Apply to Keystone XL|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20120726/pipeline-safety-act-congress-phmsa-diluted-bitumen-spills-leaks-ntsb-enbridge-tar-sands|access-date=2020-10-15|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • "Angry Michigan Residents Fight Uneven Battle Against Pipeline Project on Their Land," David Hasemeyer, InsideClimate News, September 12, 2012.{{Cite web|date=2012-09-12|title=Angry Michigan Residents Fight Uneven Battle Against Pipeline Project on Their Land|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20120912/enbridge-6b-oil-pipeline-michigan-public-services-commission-dilbit-kalamazoo-brandon|access-date=2020-10-15|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • "Few Oil Pipeline Spills Detected by Much-Touted Technology," Lisa Song, InsideClimate News, September 19, 2012.{{Cite web|date=2012-09-19|title=Few Oil Pipeline Spills Detected by Much-Touted Technology|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20120919/few-oil-pipeline-spills-detected-much-touted-technology|access-date=2020-10-15|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • "EPA Worries Dilbit Still a Threat to Kalamazoo River, More than 2 Years After Spill," David Hasemeyer, InsideClimate News, October 11, 2012.{{Cite web|date=2012-10-11|title=EPA Worries Dilbit Still a Threat to Kalamazoo River, More Than 2 Years After Spill|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20121011/epa-dilbit-enbridge-6b-pipeline-kalamazoo-river-cleanup-tar-sands-oil-sands-keystone-xl-landowners-environment|access-date=2020-10-15|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • "Keystone XL Would Not Use Most Advanced Spill Protection Technology," Lisa Song, InsideClimate News, December 20, 2012.{{Cite web|date=2012-12-20|title=Keystone XL Would Not Use Most Advanced Spill Protection Technology|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20121217/keystone-xl-longhorn-pipeline-safety-ogallala-edwards-aquifer-nebraska-texas-austin-tar-sands|access-date=2020-10-15|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • "Little Oversight for Enbridge Pipeline Route that Skirts Lake Michigan," Lisa Song and David Hasemyer, InsideClimate News, December 27, 2012.{{Cite web|date=2012-12-27|title=Little Oversight for Enbridge Pipeline Route that Skirts Lake Michigan|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20121227/indiana-enbridge-pipeline-6b-lake-michigan-rivers-dilbit-oil-spill-wetlands|access-date=2020-10-15|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}

When the 2013 Pulitzer prize winners were announced, InsideClimate News, was one of the least known of the digital news organizations; Politico's headline described the win in their headline, "For a scrappy environmental-news startup, journalism's most prestigious award." Digital-only prizes had only been awarded since 2009 and very few had won.{{Cite web|last=Pompeo|first=Joe|title=For a scrappy environmental-news startup, journalism's most prestigious award|url=http://politi.co/21qeC9I|access-date=2020-10-15|website=POLITICO Media|language=en}} According to the cover letter, in the entry for the prize, the investigations stemmed from research that Lisa Song had originally began, and McGowan and Hasemyer joined in shortly after.

Song was just 26 years old, when she won the Pulitzer. Additional awards are listed below:

  • 2012 Finalist for the Scripps Howard Nation's Best 2012 Journalism Awards, for Environmental Reporting, (with Elizabeth McGowan and David Hasemyer) for "Dilbit Disaster: Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of," InsideClimate News.{{Cite web|last=Foundation|first=The Scripps Howard|title=Scripps Howard Awards Honor Nation's Best 2012 Journalism|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/scripps-howard-awards-honor-nations-best-2012-journalism-198121981.html|access-date=2020-10-16|website=www.prnewswire.com|language=en}}
  • 2012 Honorable Mention, John B. Oakes Award for Distinguished Environmental Journalism, (with Elizabeth McGowan and David Hasemyer) for "Dilbit Disaster: Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of."{{Cite web|date=2013-03-14|title=Awards|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/about/awards|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • 2013 Winner James Aronson Award for Social Justice Reporting, (with Elizabeth McGowan and David Hasemyer) for "Dilbit Disaster: Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of," InsideClimate News.{{Cite web|title=Aronson Awards|url=http://brie.hunter.cuny.edu/aronson/?page_id=1674|access-date=2020-10-16|website=Aronson Awards|language=en-US}}
  • 2013 Deadline Club, NYC Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists for Reporting by Independent Digital Media (with Elizabeth McGowan) for "Dilbit Disaster: Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of," InsideClimate News.

= 2014: Big oil story =

In 2014 Song and her colleagues at InsideClimate, Jim Morris and David Hasemyer, received the Philip Meyer Journalism Award for Social Science for "Big Oil, Bad Air: Fracking the Eagle Ford Shale of South Texas."{{Cite web|title=Awards|url=https://publicintegrity.org/about/awards|access-date=2020-10-16|website=Center for Public Integrity|language=en-us}} They also won the Thomas L. Stokes Award for Best Energy and Environmental Writing, from the National Press Foundation for the same story.{{Cite web|title=Lisa Song, David Hasemyer, Jim Morris, Greg Gilderman|url=https://nationalpress.org/award-winner/lisa-song-david-hasemyer-jim-morris-greg-gilderman/|access-date=2020-10-16|website=National Press Foundation|language=en-US}}

The story exposed how vulnerable, residents are to health risks of the largely unregulated activities around an area known as the Eagle Ford Shale play, a 400-mile-long, 50-mile-wide area of more than 7,000 oil and gas structures, wells, and drilling sites, from Leon County, Texas, in to the Mexican border.{{Cite web|title=Big Oil, Bad Air|url=https://eagleford.publicintegrity.org/|access-date=2020-10-16|website=eagleford.publicintegrity.org}} Eagle Ford one of the most active drilling sites in America.{{Cite web|date=2014-02-16|title=Fracking the Eagle Ford Shale: 6 Graphics|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/fracking-eagle-ford-shale-6-graphics|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}

Additional awards for the "Big Oil, Bad Air" series and follow up stories are listed below.

  • 2014 Editor & Publisher EPPY Award for Best Investigative/Feature on a Website, (with David Hasemyer)
  • 2015 Association of Health Care Journalists Award for Large Investigation, (with David Hasemyer and Jim Morris){{Cite web|title=AHCJ {{!}} About-News: 2014 winners named in top health journalism awards|url=https://healthjournalism.org/about-news-detail.php?id=191#.X4nTSWkpBOb|access-date=2020-10-16|website=healthjournalism.org}}
  • 2015 Finalist Investigative Reporters & Editors Award for Large Multimedia (with David Hasemyer, Susan White, Zahra Hirji, Paul Horn, Lance Rosenfield, Sabrina Shankman, Marcus Stern, John Bolger, and Hannah Robbins) and members of Center for Public Integrity, and The Weather Channel for their collaboration in bringing national attention to the story.{{Cite web|title=2014 IRE Award winners|url=https://www.ire.org/awards/ire-awards/winners/2014-ire-award-winners|access-date=2020-10-16|website=IRE|language=en-US}}
  • 2015 Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi Award for informational Graphics, (with Paul Horn){{Cite web|title=Sigma Delta Chi Awards - Society of Professional Journalists|url=https://www.spj.org/sdxa14.asp|access-date=2020-10-16|website=www.spj.org}}
  • 2015 Loeb Award for Explanatory Reporting, (staff of InsideClimate News)
  • 2015 The Kevin Carmody Award for Outstanding In-depth Reporting (Large Market), from the Society of Environmental Journalists, staff of InsideClimate News, The Center for Public Integrity and The Weather Channel.{{Cite web|date=2015-07-15|title=Winners: SEJ 14th Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment|url=https://www.sej.org/initiatives/winners-sej-14th-annual-awards-reporting-environment|access-date=2020-10-16|website=SEJ|language=en}}
  • 2016 Knight-Risser Prize for Western Environmental Journalism, staff of InsideClimate News, The Center for Public Integrity and The Weather Channel.{{Cite web|title=The Knight-Risser Prize for Western Environmental Journalism, Stanford University|url=https://knightrisser.stanford.edu/symposia2016report.html|access-date=2020-10-16|website=knightrisser.stanford.edu}}

= 2016: Exxon series =

In 2016, Song, and her fellow journalists were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. The series of stories were the result of an 8-month investigation into Exxon's climate change stance.

After conducting dozens of interviews and examining company memos from as far back as the 1970s, and hundreds of internal documents, InsideCimate published a series of 9-stories, "Exxon: The Road Not Taken." The publication of the series resulted in the Attorney General of New York, issuing a subpoena to Exxon, in order to look into the possibility of fraud.{{Cite web|title=New York Supreme Court Orders ExxonMobil To Comply With A.G. Schneiderman'S Subpoena {{!}} New York State Attorney General|url=https://ag.ny.gov/press-release/2016/new-york-supreme-court-orders-exxonmobil-comply-ag-schneidermans-subpoena|access-date=2020-10-16|website=ag.ny.gov|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=BUSINESS: Original subpoena finally surfaces in Exxon case|url=https://www.eenews.net/stories/1060044697|access-date=2020-10-16|website=www.eenews.net|language=en}} They were also finalists for the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting.{{Cite web|date=2016-02-02|title=ICN's Exxon Series Named Finalist for Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/02022016/exxon-the-road-not-taken-insideclimate-news-goldsmith-prize-investigative-reporting|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}

They received the following awards for the same series:

  • (2015) Thomas L. Stokes Award for Best Environmental Writing{{Cite web|title=Neela Banerjee, John H. Cushman Jr., David Hasemyer and Lisa Song|url=https://nationalpress.org/award-winner/neela-banerjee-john-h-cushman-jr-david-hasemyer-and-lisa-song/|access-date=2020-10-16|website=National Press Foundation|language=en-US}}
  • The Thomas L. Stokes Award for Best Energy Writing{{Cite web|title=InsideClimate News Wins Stokes Energy Award|url=https://nationalpress.org/newsfeed/insideclimate-news-wins-stokes-energy-award/|access-date=2020-10-16|website=National Press Foundation|language=en-US}}
  • Co-Winner in the Digital Investigative, Division I, Society of American Business Editors and Writers Award{{Cite web|title=awards « Search Results « SABEW|url=https://sabew.org/?s=awards|access-date=2020-10-16|website=sabew.org}}
  • Robert F. Kennedy Award, New Media Winner
  • John B. Oakes Award
  • The Kevin Carmody Award for Outstanding In-depth Reporting, (small market) Society of Environmental Journalists{{Cite web|date=2016-08-05|title=Winners: SEJ 15th Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment|url=https://www.sej.org/initiatives/winners-sej-15th-annual-awards-reporting-environment|access-date=2020-10-16|website=SEJ|language=en}}
  • The Edgar A. Poe Award , presented to them at the annual White House Correspondents Dinner, by President Barack Obama and the First Lady Michelle Obama.
  • The Izzy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Independent Media{{Cite web|date=2016-02-26|title=ICN's Exxon Series Awarded the Izzy for Outstanding Achievement in Independent Media|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/26022016/icn%E2%80%99s-exxon-series-awarded-izzy-outstanding-achievement-independent-media|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • The Scripps Howard Edward J. Meeman Award for Outstanding Environmental Journalism.{{Cite web|date=2016-03-08|title=ICN's Exxon Series Honored With Scripps Howard Award for Outstanding Environmental Journalism|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/08032016/icn-exxon-series-honored-scripps-howard-award-outstanding-environmental-journalism|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}} In awarding the prize for their reporting on Exxon, the judges commented on the reporting, saying:

{{Blockquote|text="For the past 20 years Exxon has worked to discredit climate science. But, as we learn from InsideClimate News' compelling series, the company had evidence suggesting the opposite was true. From its own scientists. For years."|author=|title=|source=}}The ExxonMobil climate change controversy is still ongoing. As of 2020, ExxonMobil still denies any wrongdoing in voicing their opinion on climate policy, claiming that activist organizations are seeking to punish the company, and coordinating an attack campaign on social media, using the hashtag #ExxonKnew.

An ExxonMobil website disputes the reporting, citing several law experts, newsreports, and opinion columns, including New York Post, The Wall Street Journal, New York Daily News, The Dallas Morning News, Bloomberg View, USA Today, and Boston Herald. Exxon also has its own timeline of events on their website.{{Cite web|title=Understanding the #ExxonKnew controversy|url=https://corporate.exxonmobil.com:443/Energy-and-environment/Environmental-protection/Climate-change/Understanding-the-ExxonKnew-controversy|access-date=2020-10-16|website=ExxonMobil|language=en}}

The series of reports by the staff of ClimateChange News, including the documents they used, are listed below.

  • Exxon's Own Research Confirmed Fossil Fuels' Role in Global warming Decades Ago{{Cite web|last1=Banerjee|first1=Neela|last2=Song|first2=Lisa|last3=Hasemyer|first3=David|date=2015-09-16|title=Exxon's Own Research Confirmed Fossil Fuels' Role in Global Warming Decades Ago|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/15092015/exxons-own-research-confirmed-fossil-fuels-role-in-global-warming|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • Exxon Believed Deep Dive Into Climate Research Would Protect Its Business{{Cite web|last1=Banerjee|first1=Neela|last2=Song|first2=Lisa|last3=Hasemyer|first3=David|date=2015-09-17|title=Exxon Believed Deep Dive Into Climate Research Would Protect Its Business|url=https://insideclimatenews.org/news/16092015/exxon-believed-deep-dive-into-climate-research-would-protect-its-business|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • Exxon Confirmed Global Warming Consensus in 1982 with In-House Climate Models{{Cite web|last1=Song|first1=Lisa|last2=Banerjee|first2=Neela|last3=Hasemyer|first3=David|date=2015-09-22|title=Exxon Confirmed Global Warming Consensus in 1982 with In-House Climate Models|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/18092015/exxon-confirmed-global-warming-consensus-in-1982-with-in-house-climate-models|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • Exxon's Business Ambition Collided with Climate Change Under a Distant Sea{{Cite web|title=Exxon's Business Ambition Collided with Climate Change Under a Distant Sea (Part 4) – Advanced BioFuels USA|url=https://advancedbiofuelsusa.info/exxons-business-ambition-collided-with-climate-change-under-a-distant-sea-part-4/|access-date=2020-10-16|language=en-US}}
  • Highlighting the Allure of Synfuels, Exxon Played Down the Climate Risks{{Cite web |last1=Cushman |first1=John H. Jr. |date=2015-10-08 |title=Highlighting the Allure of Synfuels, Exxon Played Down the Climate Risks |url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/08102015/highlighting-allure-synfuels-exxon-played-down-climate-risks |access-date=2020-10-16 |website=InsideClimate News |language=en-US}}
  • Exxon Sowed Doubt About Climate Science for Decades by Stressing Uncertainty{{Cite web|last1=Hasemyer|first1=David|last2=Cushman|first2=John H. Jr.|date=2015-10-22|title=Exxon Sowed Doubt About Climate Science for Decades by Stressing Uncertainty|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/22102015/exxon-sowed-doubt-about-climate-science-for-decades-by-stressing-uncertainty|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • Exxon Made Deep Cuts in Climate Research Budget in the 1980s{{Cite web|date=2015-11-25|title=Exxon Made Deep Cuts in Climate Research Budget in the 1980s|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/25112015/exxon-deep-cuts-climate-change-research-budget-1980s-global-warming|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • More Exxon Documents Show How Much it Knew About Climate 35 Years Ago{{Cite web|date=2015-12-01|title=More Exxon Documents Show How Much It Knew About Climate 35 Years Ago|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/01122015/documents-exxons-early-co2-position-senior-executives-engage-and-warming-forecast|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • Exxon's Oil Industry Peers Knew About Climate Dangers in the 1970s Too{{Cite web|date=2015-12-22|title=Exxon's Oil Industry Peers Knew About Climate Dangers in the 1970s, Too|url=http://insideclimatenews.org/news/22122015/exxon-mobil-oil-industry-peers-knew-about-climate-change-dangers-1970s-american-petroleum-institute-api-shell-chevron-texaco|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}
  • Internal Documents published by InsideClimate News{{Cite web|title=Documents|url=https://insideclimatenews.org/search_documents|access-date=2020-10-16|website=InsideClimate News|language=en-US}}

Bibliography

  • Big Oil + Bad Air: Fracking's Toxic Footprint, Song, Hasemyer, Morris, Mann, Horn, InsideClimate News, March 26, 2014.{{Cite web|title=Big Oil + Bad Air|url=https://www.goodreads.com/work/best_book/46888811-big-oil-bad-air-fracking-s-toxic-footprint|access-date=2020-10-16|website=www.goodreads.com}}
  • Exxon: The Road Not Taken, Banerjee, Cushman Jr., Hasemyer and Song, InsideClimate News, 2015.{{Cite book|last1=Banerjee|first1=Neela|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EpQOjwEACAAJ|title=Exxon: The Road Not Taken|last2=Cushman (Jr.)|first2=John H.|last3=Hasemyer|first3=David|last4=Song|first4=Lisa|date=2015|publisher=InsideClimate News|isbn=978-1-5187-1867-0|language=en}}
  • The Dilbit Disaster: Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of, McGowan, Song and Hasemyer, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, October 19, 2016.{{Cite book|last1=Song|first1=Lisa|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sO08vgAACAAJ|title=The Dilbit Disaster: Inside the Biggest Oil Spill Youve Never Heard of|last2=McGowan|first2=Elizabeth|last3=Hasemyer|first3=David|date=2016-10-19|publisher=CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform|isbn=978-1-5390-0959-7|language=en}}

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