Climate in context: covering the climate crisis in a fractured world

Climate in context: covering the climate crisis in a fractured world


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Ven 11 aprile 2025

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09:30 - 10:20

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The climate crisis isn’t just about carbon emissions or melting glaciers — it cuts across global issues like armed conflict, mass migration, and corporate abuses of people's rights. As journalists, we must show audiences how this crisis shapes — and is shaped by — other major forces in the world.
This session will feature reporters and editors who have made it their mission to keep the climate crisis front and center by covering it in context. Their work explores tough questions: Should Indigenous communities retain full control over natural resources critical to Europe’s green transition? Should the world continue buying solar panels from China's Uyghur region, despite evidence that they’re built by forced labor? And how can we tell meaningful stories about climate degredation in war zones?
Our panelists embrace the complexity and contradictions of these stories by pursuing climate coverage that moves beyond solutions journalism to help readers connect the dots between climate change and the other forces fracturing our world.
We’ll also discuss how to keep readers engaged and inspired, despite the grim realities of the issues at hand. What are some strategies for reporting more engaging, impactful, uplifting and even fun stories about the climate? How do we connect with audiences when it may feel easier for them to look away? This session will inspire newsroom teams to pursue climate coverage that helps readers glimpse a post-carbon world that’s more equal, less divided, and worth fighting for.
Moderated by Ellery Roberts Biddle.


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Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo

Il Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo di Perugia è un evento annuale che riunisce professionisti dei media, esperti di comunicazione e appassionati di informazione da tutto il mondo. Si svolge nel centro storico di Perugia e offre conferenze, dibattiti, workshop e opportunità di networking sui temi più rilevanti del giornalismo contemporaneo.

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Ellery Roberts Biddle
Ellery Roberts Biddle

Ellery Roberts Biddle is the editorial and policy lead at Meedan, a technology non-profit that supports collaborative journalism projects. A former fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center, her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, and Slate, among others. She is currently co-authoring a book about how we can better hold AI systems accountable to the public interest (MIT Press, expected 2026). A former senior editor at Coda Story, she has assigned and edited stories that have earned recognition from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Fetisov Journalism Awards, the European Journalism Centre, and the Orwell Foundation. She lives in Philadelphia.

Nithin Coca
Nithin Coca

Nithin Coca is a Japan-based, Asia-focused award-winning freelance journalist who investigates climate, environment, human rights and supply chains across the region. He has been awarded fellowships from The Pulitzer Center, the International Center for Journalists, the Solutions Journalism Network, and the Earth Journalism Network, and his reporting has appeared in outlets in North America, Asia, and Europe, including Vox, Financial Times, BBC Future, Mongabay, Nikkei Asia, Yale E360, Dialogue Earth, The Nation, Coda, and Engadget. In 2022, Coca led a cross-border collaboration on waste to energy in four countries for an investigative series published in four languages, which was awarded the AAJA Excellent in International Reporting Award.

Isobel Cockerell
Isobel Cockerell

Isobel Cockerell is a senior reporter at Coda Story, where she covers technology, climate, migration, and historical reckoning. She joined Coda Story in 2018 after earning a master’s degree from Columbia Journalism School and has since published award-winning investigations into the Uyghur crisis in Xinjiang, digital borders, climate colonialism in Europe, and historical reckoning in Spain, Italy, and the UK. In addition to her work at Coda, her reporting has appeared in The Guardian, The Economist, and Wired, among others. Her investigations were nominated for the Orwell Prize in 2023 and won the European Press Prize in 2020 and the European Climate Award in 2024. Her recent work includes a six-part series on Silicon Valley’s influence on religion, work, journalism, and culture, set to be published with Audible in April 2025.

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