Published on January 8th, 2024 - From: Projects
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What could you learn if you put more than 400 journalists and editors from all across the world together over the course of nearly two years to talk about climate change?
Quite a lot.
Since the Oxford Climate Journalism Network (OCJN) kicked off in January 2022, reporters, editors, photographers and fact-checkers alike have gathered week after week, talking to fellow reporters and to science and policy experts about how to understand the ways climate change is reshaping our world.
We have published some of those early lessons already and launched a series of essays from our alumni. And if quantitative data is more your style, our second annual climate audience report was just published in November 2023.
We wanted to offer 14 ideas on how to rethink and push forward climate journalism, whatever your role.