Media seminar: Working away at climate change
In preparation for COP27, and in a time in which fact-based reporting must serve as a cornerstone of climate action, the Global Landscapes Forum and Pulitzer Center have prepared a two-day free online seminar Working away at climate change for English-speaking journalists to better examine climate change through the lenses of the rights and labor of the most vulnerable populations.
Watch leading reporters, editors and researchers from around the world discuss about the regional and global impacts of climate change on health, migration, productivity and more. Hear of the latest advancement for Indigenous Peoples’ land rights as well as the rising concept that puts people at the center of novel economic frameworks.
Toward healthier places of work in climate-stressed environments
Three Pulitzer Center journalists present and discuss investigations they are currently pursuing, focused on climate change’s impact on human health in places of work around the world. From climate-related conflict among farmers in the Upper Nile, to worker productivity under extreme heat in Qatar, to the dichotomous realities of flooding and drought in East Africa, the journalists will discuss the purpose of their stories and reporting mechanisms.