Sign up for the weekly Climate on the Ballot newsletter. Welcome to Climate on the Ballot, the weekly elections email from the editors at Covering Climate Now. Our goal over the next 40 weeks is to help you and your newsroom make the climate crisis an integral part of your coverage of this year’s elections […]
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Inscribirse al boletín semanal El Clima en la Boleta. Bienvenido/a a El Clima en la Boleta, el correo semanal del equipo editorial de Covering Climate Now sobre las elecciones. Nuestro objetivo para las próximas 40 semanas es ayudarles a ti y a tu redacción a integrar la crisis climática en la cobertura electoral — local, […]
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Sign up to receive the Climate Beat weekly newsletter in your inbox. We’re proud to announce that the 2024 Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards are now open for submissions. Now in its fourth year, the CCNow Awards program honors excellent reporting by journalists from all over the world who are working hard to tell the […]
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Press Contact: Colby Kelly, colby@coveringclimatenow.org Covering Climate Now invites journalists everywhere to submit work for the 2024 Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards, presented with the Columbia Journalism Review. Now in its fourth year, the CCNow Awards program has become an industry standard for excellence. Last year, the awards team received nearly 1,100 entries, from 29 […]
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Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter in your inbox. Deforestation in the Amazon has fallen by almost 50% in one year under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the Brazilian government said earlier this month. As much of the world heads to the polls this year, these figures are a stunning reminder of how […]
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Given the enormity of the climate crisis, how would it look for an entire newsroom to respond at scale? France’s largest newspaper, Le Monde, might have one idea. Over the past year, Nabil Wakim, a climate and energy journalist at Le Monde, has helped oversee training initiatives aimed at bringing hundreds across the company up […]
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Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter in your inbox. In Dubai last month, the world’s governments reached a landmark agreement to “transition away from fossil fuels.” Now, the Biden administration faces a defining test of its commitment to that scientific imperative: a massive proposed expansion of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities in the US. […]
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Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter in your inbox. Some four billion people — roughly half the human population — will get the opportunity to vote in 2024, making this the biggest election year of all time. Bangladesh went first, last Sunday, in an election boycotted by the opposition party. It will be followed, […]
Read More… from Covering 2024’s Many Climate Elections
Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter in your inbox. A clear majority of the American public — 56% — is now either “concerned” or outright “alarmed” about climate change. That’s according to a new study by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, the gold standard in US climate polling. Yale’s findings are essential […]
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