Climate change journalism can protect people and promote sustainable development — but only if it is accurate, timely and relevant. Strengthening the media’s capacity to cover climate change can help countries to plan and implement domestic policies that work on the ground, while also meeting their international obligations. Policymakers have a huge role to play: by improving the media’s access to locally relevant policy information; supporting journalists to report from rural areas and international meetings; engaging the media in policy and planning processes; and working to improve their own media literacy and ability to communicate clearly on climate change.
WHY THE MEDIA MATTERS IN A WARMING WORLD: A GUIDE FOR POLICYMAKERS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH
2011-06-15
Tools and Resources
Climate Change: How to report the story of the century
Reporting on climate change is an important but challenging task.... more
REDD+ Media Briefs
A series of media briefs on REDD+ and the need to prevent any... more
Biodiversity Media Alliance
The Biodiversity Media Alliance aims to boost the quantity and... more
Online course: Covering Climate Change
Once a novelty, the climate change story is now as big as the... more
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Earth Journalism Fellowships
The Earth Journalism Network frequently organizes Fellowships for journalists eager to report from major environmental summits. Over the last few years, we have provided travel grants, capacity-building and reporting opportunities for roughly 150 journalists at the World Conservation Congress, the World Water Forum, and along with our partners in the Climate Change Media Partnership the Bali, Poznan and Copenhagen Climate Summits.




