As communities across the globe increasingly face the effects of climate change, newsrooms are struggling to find the resources and staff to cover the environment. A new U.S. administration, regional developments, and international negotiations among other considerations point to the need for re-energized coverage of our changing climate as well as government and community responses and solutions-based initiatives. Join Pulitzer Center grantees on April 22 at 2:00pm EDT to discuss the state of environmental reporting and what is needed to sustain this work.
Featuring:
- Lyndsey Gilpin, founder and editor-in-chief, Southerly
- Caroline Porter, media strategist and journalist
- John Upton, Partnership Journalism editor, Climate Central
- Andrés Bermúdez Liévano, coordinator, Latin American Center for Investigative Journalism (CLIP)
- Kat Snow, senior editor, KQED Science
- Steve Sapienza (moderator), Pulitzer Center senior strategist, Collaborative News Partnerships
This session is part of the 2021 Pulitzer Center Conference Environment (Re)Defined. A full list of the conference events can be found here. To sign up for this panel individually, click here.