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How to make climate journalism more effective and relevant

How to make climate journalism more effective and relevant

Update: 2025-02-13
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In this discussion held at the Reuters Institute we discuss how the news media can make climate journalism that lands with their audiences. In this episode of Future of Journalism we are sharing an edited conversation that we held at the institute around how audiences globally consume climate news, what they think of it and some of the challenges that news organisations face in making their climate journalism really land.

Speakers:
Katherine Dunn, Content Editor, Oxford Climate Journalism Network, Reuters Institute
Ivan Couronne, Global Editor, AFP’s ‘Future of the Planet’
Dr Waqas Ejaz, post-doctoral research fellow, Reuters Institute and lead author of our annual climate news report
Host: Mitali Mukherjee, Acting Director and Director of Journalist Programmes, Reuters Institute

Watch the full event on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/zwrw885cg6Q?si=1KeGUd3R3Nrcn_Jj

Read a transcript: https://otter.ai/u/TPI5rFZicOOkPpDC2OBfn2c9WNc?utm_source=copy_url

Read the Climate change and news audiences report 2024: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/climate-change-and-news-audiences-report-2024-analysis-news-use-and-attitudes-eight-countries
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How to make climate journalism more effective and relevant

How to make climate journalism more effective and relevant

Katherine Dunn, Ivan Couronne, Waqas Ejaz, Mitali Mukherjee