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A print reporter from age 14, Danish Anna-Katarina Gravgaard transitioned into multimedia storytelling while studying on a Fulbright grant at Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism. She has since worked for FLYP Media, a flash-based online magazine. In 2007, she covered religion in India with support from the Scripps Howard Foundation.

Anna-Katrina Gravgaard and William Wheeler's project explores the role of local innovators and international actors in aggravating or alleviating the region's water crisis. The reporting takes the journalists from the slums of Delhi to parched rural deserts, and from monsoon-ravaged Bangladesh to the Himalayas.

"Why did you decide to report on this issue?" For the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, multimedia journalist Anna-Katarina Gravgaard discusses the importance of covering global warming and the environment in ways that are understandable.



"What has been your biggest hurdle reporting on this issue?"



"How is this story related to issues in the U.S.?" Anna discusses the human face of climate change in Bangladesh now and in the future.



"How has climate change news coverage evolved since you started reporting on these issues, and what could be done better?" Anna discusses how worldwide coverage of climate change has changed, and how to improve it in the future.