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Environmental Journalism, journalists
Environmental journalism is under attack
UNESCO and the International Federation of Journalists surveyed 905 journalists across 129 countries. Between 2009 and last year, more than 70 percent of reporters experienced attacks while working on environmental stories ranging from mining and deforestation to protests and land grabs.
Environmental journalism is increasingly dangerous profession, UN chief says
A report by UNESCO, the United Nations' scientific and cultural organisation, released the day before showed an increase in violence against environmental reporters around the world by both state and
Journalists face dangers covering the climate crisis
CNN’s Michael Holmes speaks to Scott Griffen, of the International Press Institute, about the risks environmental journalists take.
Violence against environmental journalists rises, UNESCO says
Journalists who report on environmental issues face increasing violence around the world from both state and private actors, UNESCO said on Thursday, highlighting that 44 of these journalists have been murdered between 2009 and 2023.
New report shows rising risk for environmental journalists
Survey by UNESCO, International Federation of Journalists finds most journalists covering green news have faced violence or attacks
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Community members and advocacy organizations show support of environmental bills as legislative session nears its end
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Environmental Groups: ‘No Doubt’ a Trump Win Would Undo Conservation Victories
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A Way to Protect Environmental Regulations From Trump 2.0 | Opinion
There's a scramble in President Joe Biden's administration to get out the door as much funding as possible for clean energy ...
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Environmental groups sue FEMA, say disaster funds should favor renewables
Environmental groups sued the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency on Thursday in an attempt to force the agency to ...
Forbes
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NEPA Reform: Environmental Justice Versus Efficiency
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I write about
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justice and equality. The Biden-Harris ...
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Attacks on Environmental Journalists Growing Worldwide, Report Finds
A new U.N. report warns that
environmental
journalists across the globe are facing growing violence and intimidation.
ABC News
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How kelp farms, an 'environmental powerhouse,' can help mitigate climate change
"Kelp is an
environmental
powerhouse," Wicks said. MORE: Scientists are using underwater speakers to help restore degraded ...
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How to ensure that Biden’s environmental and labor regulations survive
Even if courts were going to look favorably on some of the Biden regulations, there is a great deal that a potential second Trump administration could do to subvert the rules.
The Day
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Environmental rights amendment could justify almost anything
Belief that the world, or at least Connecticut, can be changed by grand but empty proclamations isn’t confined to the Lamont ...
CSR Wire
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Northwestern Mutual Sustainability and Social Impact: Reducing Our Environmental Impact
Northwestern Mutual has been committed to doing what’s right—working to deliver positive, transformative results for ...
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At Graue Mill, historical and environmental interests clash over removal of dam
Dozens of dams have been removed across Illinois amid environmental and safety concerns. But it took more than a decade for ...
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