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Important resources for reporting on the climate emergency

In this report, we share with you a number of important resources compiled by the Covering Climate Now team to help journalists and newsrooms write news and reports on the climate emergency. You can refer to the original link from here.

Visual resources

produce NASA Global Climate Change Multimedia and graphic resources About climate change for use by the media.

Climate Visuals Curated images in an online library of low-cost, free images available for download and use in blogs, articles, and campaigns.

Editorial support

produce Society of Environmental Journalists Information sheet , a biweekly source of story ideas, background, interviewing, and reporting tools for journalists covering the environment.

Climate Matters, an initiative of... Central Climate Centre , meteorologists and journalists prepare reports on climate impacts and their solutions. Search in Media library Their local climate reporting resources in English and Spanish, including broadcast-ready visuals and story ideas you can create your own by adding local context.

Knight has Science Journalism A section in its scholarly editorial guide is dedicated For climate and environment Which provides useful guidance, especially for US-focused newsrooms.

Climate Voices around the world

The Scholars Strategy Network A comprehensive source for reliable and timely research from Its chapters All over the United States. click here To find a world.

Shesource of the Women's Media Center It is an online database of women experts with media experience, useful for journalists, book writers and producers.

Source of the week is NPR's resource for journalists who believe in the value of diversity and share their goal of making the media look like America.

Various sources is a searchable database of underrepresented experts in the fields of science, health, and environment for Deadline journalists.

SciLine works , a resource provided by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, connects Deadline journalists with scientific experts on climate change and a host of other topics.

Connects to the expert database For Clean Energy Wire It brings together journalists and experts from organizations in research, government, policy, businesses and NGOs to provide advice on the energy transition. Search by expert type, topic and/or location, and use the rest of the site to get more journalistic support on energy transition and climate policy issues.

Data and surveys

Climate Partners They cooperate with Yale University Program on Climate Change Communication And center George Mason University Climate Change Communications , to conduct Continuous survey for issues related to climate change. Prepare climate opinion maps The YPCCC's website is particularly interactive and engaging. Gallup It is another source of public inquiry about climate change.

Research and science

Climate monitoring It is an online platform designed to empower policymakers, researchers, media and other stakeholders by providing the open climate data, visualizations and resources they need to gather insights into national and global progress on climate change.

Journalists' resources , a project of the Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center, curates, summarizes, and places high-quality research on newsworthy public policy topics, including climate change, the environment, and health.

 

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