Thursday, May 19th, 2022 Nations are nowhere on their climate commitments, and too few journalists are holding them accountable Six months ago in Glasgow, world leaders at the cop26 climate summit hailed themselves for “keeping alive” the Paris Agreement goal to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Skeptics noted, however, that few countries were walking the walk vis-à-vis their climate rhetoric—and if the 1.5°C target was alive, it was “on life support,” in the […] Andrew McCormick, CJR
a Thursday, May 5th, 2022 Karyn Pugliese on small, mighty newsrooms and Indigenous climate solutions Covering Climate Now
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a Thursday, March 17th, 2022 Journalists grapple with the American energy crisis Andrew McCormick, CJR
a Thursday, March 10th, 2022 John Mecklin, of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, on climate change and other existential threats Covering Climate Now
a Tuesday, March 1st, 2022 Climate looms large over Biden’s first State of the Union. Will the coverage say so? Andrew McCormick, CJR
a Thursday, February 10th, 2022 Q&A: Al Jazeera’s Giles Trendle on covering climate across borders and boundaries Covering Climate Now
a Thursday, February 3rd, 2022 Getting personal about climate change made me a better reporter Sammy Roth
a Thursday, January 20th, 2022 Q&A: Uproot Project’s Monica Samayoa on climate coverage by and for communities of color Covering Climate Now
a Friday, December 17th, 2021 This year disappointed on climate. Fierce accountability journalism can help save 2022. Andrew McCormick, CJR
a Friday, December 3rd, 2021 Ian Urbina on Libya, the Outlaw Ocean Project, and the rules of engagement Amanda Darrach, CJR
a Wednesday, December 1st, 2021 Exile, impunity, and covering Nicaragua’s environmental crisis Sasha Chavkin