Giornalismo investigativo e cambiamento climatico: monitorare l'industria dei combustibili fossili

Giornalismo investigativo e cambiamento climatico: monitorare l'industria dei combustibili fossili


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Sab 20 aprile 2024

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15:00 - 15:50

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Though the science of climate change is well understood, and has been broadly accepted for more than thirty years, the problem is still growing - with increasingly dire consequences for the planet. As was finally recognized by COP28, there is growing acceptance that if we don’t stop burning fossil fuels, global warming will get worse. GIJN recently published The Investigative Agenda for Climate Change Journalism on the accountability agenda for climate change journalism. One of the recommendations, discussed by more than 80 leading climate change journalists and experts at a day-long workshop, is the need for sustained investigation and coverage of the global fossil fuel industry which is fighting to preserve its privileged status and its profits.
In this panel, leading climate change journalists and experts will share strategies, tips and tools for investigating the fossil fuel ecosystem, including its strategies for survival, the latest uses of political and economic influence, the new faces of greenwashing and climate denial, and more.
Organised in association with Global Investigative Journalism Network.


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Anne Koch
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Anne Koch is the Program Director at the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) which serves as the international hub for the world’s investigative reporters. She previously worked as a journalist and executive for more than 20 years at the BBC: she was deputy director of the English World Service, executive editor in news and current affairs, and producer and executive producer of multiple radio documentaries.

Sunita Narain
Sunita Narain

Sunita Narain is the director general of the Centre for Science and Environment, a public interest research and advocacy organization based in New Delhi that researches into, lobbies for, and communicates the urgency of development that is both sustainable and equitable. A writer and environmentalist with more than 40 years in the field, she also serves as treasurer of the Society for Environmental Communications and editor of the fortnightly magazine, Down To Earth.

Ajit Niranjan
Ajit Niranjan

Ajit Niranjan is European Environment Correspondent of The Guardian. Before that he was a climate reporter at German public broadcaster DW News.

Amy Westervelt
Amy Westervelt

Amy Westervelt is an award-winning investigative climate journalist who has been on the climate beat for more than 20 years, reporting for a wide range of outlets, including Inside Climate News, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Intercept, NPR, and many more. In 2017, she started the podcast production company Critical Frequency, which launched the first "true-crime" climate podcast, Drilled, in 2018. Today, Drilled has expanded into a multimedia investigative newsroom focused on climate accountability, and Critical Frequency has produced more than two dozen narrative, reported podcasts on subjects ranging from Indigenous rights to climate litigation. In 2023, Amy was named a Covering Climate Now’s Journalist of the Year. Her work has previously received Murrow, ONA, SEJ, Rachel Carson, and Folio awards, as well as a Peabody nomination. She is based in Costa Rica.

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