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Code
of ethics for Environmental Journalists This code of ethics was approved at the Journalists in Colombo, Sri Lanka in 1998. World Congress of Environmental Journalists in Colombo Sri Lanka in 1998. The right
to a clean environment and sustainable development is fundamental and
is closely connected to the right to life and good health and well being.
The environmental journalists should inform the public about the threats
to the environment-whether it is at the global, regional, national or
local level. The journalists should not be influenced on these issues by vested interests-whether they are commercial, political, and governmental or nongovernmental. The journalist ought to keep a distance from such interests and not ally with them. As a rule journalists should report all sides in any environmental controversy. The journalist should as far as possible cite sources of information and avoid alarmist or speculative reportage and tendentious comment. S/he should cross check the authenticity of a source, whether commercial, official or nongovernmental. The environment journalist should foster equity in access to such information and help organizations and individuals in the South to gain it. Electronic retrieval of data can prove a useful and egalitarian tool in this regard. The journalist should respect the right of privacy of individuals who have been affected by environmental catastrophes, natural disasters and the like. The environment
journalist should not hesitate to correct information that s!he previously
believed was correct, or to tilt the balance of public opinion by analysis
in the light of subsequent developments.
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