Register for Climate Communications Day at COP18 in Doha

2012-09-08

Internews’ Earth Journalism Network and the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) will host the 2nd Climate Communications Day at this year’s UNFCCC Climate Change Summit in Doha, Qatar. This year we will specifically examine how to use new approaches to communicate climate change issues to both new and existing audiences.

Complimentary Registration for Media and Communication Professionals

Registration for Climate Communications Day is free but all travel expenses and COP18 registration are the responsibility of the registrant.

 

Location:

Education City
QF Student Center
Doha, Qatar
(Directions: Near Gate 3. facing Texas A&M)

 

The day-long forum, an official side event of the UNFCC, will bring together journalists, bloggers, press officers, academics, scientists, IT professionals and other communications experts. Climate Communications Day focuses on exchanging insights, lessons learned and innovative approaches to spread news and information about climate change accurately and effectively.

 

Click for the Draft Program

Topics include:

  • Reaching New Audiences
  • Breakout Sessions Communicating Climate Change with Games
  • Climate Change and the Social Web
  • Climate Comedy
  • Making Maps (and Sense) of Data
  • Born in a Changing Climate
  • Climate Change: As seen on screen
Registration is free for Climate Communications Day (Attendance is limited)

Climate Communications Day Partners: