This is the fifth IJNotes episode in our series on environmental journalism. To listen to the previous episode – Global crisis, local perspectives – click here. Reporting on environmental crime can ...
In this series, Our Letters to the Future, Mongabay’s Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellows share their views on environmental journalism, conservation and the future for their generation, amid ...
Environmental journalism and science communication have evolved in tandem to bridge the gap between scientific evidence and public understanding of ecological and climate change issues. Practitioners ...
A banner reading “Cheers to 25 Years” adorns the doorway to The Riverside in Boulder. It is a simplification of what the Center for Environmental Journalism (CEJ) staff would like to write, but due to ...
That was the first thing Peter Dykstra said to me when we finally met in person at a Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) conference in 2013. He had a blue sportcoat with a mustard stain on it, ...
December 2009, Copenhagen, three in the morning. Tired of waiting for any official announcement from the COP15 presidency, a journalist friend and I decided to sleep right there in the convention ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. When I was a journalist uncovering how oil and petrochemical companies were dumping mercury into the Gulf of Thailand, I could ...
As wildfires intensify, oceans heat up, biodiversity declines and pollution spreads across borders, challenging peace and security, societies face an urgent question: how can we ensure the public has ...
Inside Climate News’ “Planet China” scrutinized the dams, mines and other projects in Beijing’s development campaign beyond ...
This is the sixth and final IJNotes episode in our series on environmental journalism. To listen to the previous episode — Reporting on environmental crime — click here. In the aftermath of the ...
Why do so many climate-related news reports sound like propaganda written by zealous, even fanatical, environmentalists who could never be called impartial or objective? Why have reporters belonging ...
In September, Y. Eva Tan Fellow Fernanda Biasoli was invited to speak during Journalism Week at São Paulo State University (UNESP); here, she shares some of the messages she conveyed about ...