Two years, 400 journalists, 50 climate experts: 14 ideas on how to rethink and push forward climate journalism

In January 2022, The University of Oxford and The Reuters Institute have got together to create the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford.

In December 2023, as the COP28 Climate Change Conference in Dubai, UAE is in full swing, the Oxford Climate Journalism Network (OCJN) published its second anniversary article, reporting on climate change.

Reporters, editors, photographers, fact-checkers, and science and policy experts talk together to understand the ways climate change is reshaping our world.

14 ideas on how to rethink and push forward climate journalism, are presented here.

Two years, 400 journalists and 50 climate experts: Here’s what we learnt about how to report on climate change https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/two-years-400-journalists-and-50-climate-experts-heres-what-we-learnt-about-how-report-climate

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The second annual climate audience report, published in November 2023:

Climate change news audiences: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/climate-change-news-audiences-analysis-news-use-and-attitudes-eight-countries

COP28 UAE https://www.cop28.com/

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