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Tag / climate coverage

  • Journalists are pushing back against restrictions on wildfire coverage

    Wildfires are now a regular part of life in Canada — but it’s rare for journalists to get access to the frontlines Continue Reading Journalists are pushing back against restrictions on wildfire coverage

  • Climate Disaster Project: Stories of Survival, We are an international teaching newsroom that works with people affected by climate change to share an investigate their stories

    Amplifying the stories of survivors of climate-related disasters

    The Climate Disaster Project is challenging the rules of traditional journalism to focus on the human toll of climate change Continue Reading Amplifying the stories of survivors of climate-related disasters

  • Powerlines lie across the road and trap a vehicle after a derecho passed through Ottawa in May 2022.

    How to address ebbs and flows in climate coverage from Canada’s capital 

    Progress on contextualizing climate-related events in the city where federal climate policy is made law hasn’t been linear. Experts weigh in on how to more consistently improve daily coverage Continue Reading How to address ebbs and flows in climate coverage from Canada’s capital 

  • In far northern Canada, pulses of freshwater flow down rivers after inland ice and snow melts. These pulses, known as a freshet, carry huge amounts of sediment. The sediment seen in this image flowed into the Beaufort Sea from the Mackenzie River, the longest northward-flowing river in North America. White, light blue and red

    What French-language audiences might not see in their climate change news

    Some media outlets in Canada have increased resources for environmental journalism, but continue to struggle with addressing across coverage Continue Reading What French-language audiences might not see in their climate change news

  • The Climate Coverage in Canada Report

    Media should cover climate as a crisis, say scientists and journalists Continue Reading The Climate Coverage in Canada Report

  • Stitched panorama aerial view of a forest fire in Alberta

    Online news in Canada continues to miss the why when reporting extreme weather

    When audiences read about record-breaking weather in Canada, the stories they found in summer 2021 probably didn’t mention climate change Continue Reading Online news in Canada continues to miss the why when reporting extreme weather

  • Plumes of smoke flowing from refinery.

    Will Postmedia face a reckoning for its climate coverage?

    SFU prof hopes ethics complaints against the Vancouver Sun and the National Post will stop media promotion of misinformation Continue Reading Will Postmedia face a reckoning for its climate coverage?

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