About EYE ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS: MEDIA COVERAGE INSIDE THE STORM

 

Amid global crises, the sixth mass extinction is accelerating and threatening food security, ecosystems, and worsening the climate crisis. How can journalists and content creators cut through the noise to report on these issues?

In the lead up to the 2024 biodiversity, climate and desertification COPs, journalists, scientists and changemakers explored critical topics, key sources and tools to cover these topics effectively. The discussions provided insights into the complexities of financing nature to meet biodiversity goals and prepared participants to maximize the potential of the 7th GLF Investment Case Symposium,  held alongside the United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP16).

 

About this session

 

Two Pulitzer Center-supported journalists specializing in ocean and rainforest issues share their knowledge of tools, resources, methods and best practices. Drawing on their investigative experience, they focuse on reporting about investments to reduce emissions and protect biodiversity. Hear insights from Alexandra Talty, 2023 Ocean Reporting Fellow (Americas), Pulitzer Center; Fernanda Wenzel, 2022 Rainforest Investigations Fellow (Brazil), Pulitzer Center; and moderator Bruna Wagner, Senior Program Manager, International Education and Outreach, Pulitzer Center.  

  

This session, presented with the Pulitzer Center, was part of the media seminar “Eye on the environmental crisis: Media coverage inside the storm,” alongside the 7th GLF Investment Case Symposium and Biodiversity COP16. 

Sounds of the ocean and the forest: Combining environmental journalism and investigative tools

Publisher: Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)

Language: English

Year: 2025

Ecosystem(s): Forests

Location(s): Africa, Asia, Global, Latin America

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