20 findings from the Reuters Institute’s research in 2023 still relevant in 2024 From trust in news to AI, our researchers have covered key issues in the past 12 months.
20 findings from the Reuters Institute’s research in 2023 still relevant in 2024 From trust in news to AI, our researchers have covered key issues in the past 12 months.
Two years, 400 journalists and 50 experts: Here’s what we learnt on covering climate change 14 takeaways from the Oxford Climate Journalism Network.
Two years, 400 journalists and 50 experts: Here’s what we learnt on covering climate change 14 takeaways from the Oxford Climate Journalism Network.
Why East African journalists struggle to cover climate change A new report from Internews, based on a survey of journalists from the region, calls for more access to experts and climate data.
Why East African journalists struggle to cover climate change A new report from Internews, based on a survey of journalists from the region, calls for more access to experts and climate data.
Our podcast: From protests to politics: How people engage with news about climate change In this episode of Future of Journalism, we discuss our report on how people access news about climate change in 2023.
Our podcast: From protests to politics: How people engage with news about climate change In this episode of Future of Journalism, we discuss our report on how people access news about climate change in 2023.
Newsrooms should develop a mental health strategy to help climate journalists cope It’s time to recognise that climate reporting can have a serious mental impact, says Seigonie Mohammed at CCN TV6 in Trinidad and Tobago
Newsrooms should develop a mental health strategy to help climate journalists cope It’s time to recognise that climate reporting can have a serious mental impact, says Seigonie Mohammed at CCN TV6 in Trinidad and Tobago
To cover climate change well, journalists must be prepared to identify what misinformation looks like Climate denial is much less common. But climate “delay” can take many forms, argues Gerhard Maier
To cover climate change well, journalists must be prepared to identify what misinformation looks like Climate denial is much less common. But climate “delay” can take many forms, argues Gerhard Maier