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Earth Journalism Network
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Empowering and enabling journalists from developing countries to cover the environment more effectively since 2004.
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Representatives at COP29 Trying to Agree on Climate Finance for Developing Countries
Representatives at COP29 Trying to Agree on Climate Finance for Developing Countries by Earth Journalism Network
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Czech PM Tried to Sell Czech Experience with Nuclear Energy at Baku Climate Conference
Czech PM Tried to Sell Czech Experience with Nuclear Energy at Baku Climate Conference by Earth Journalism Network
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The Czech Republic Offers Support to Other Countries to Expand Nuclear Power
The Czech Republic Offers Support to Other Countries to Expand Nuclear Power by Earth Journalism Network
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Czech Prime Minister Wants to Speak at COP29 About a Pragmatic Approach to Tackling Climate Change
Czech Prime Minister Wants to Speak at COP29 About a Pragmatic Approach to Tackling Climate Change by Earth Journalism Network
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Czech Republic Offers Expertise on Nuclear Power at COP29
Czech Republic Offers Expertise on Nuclear Power at COP29 by Earth Journalism Network
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Komati Power Station: Navigating a Just Transition
Eskom's Komati Power Station in Mpumalanga, South Africa, has undertaken various initiatives to assist the local communities experience a just transition as the power provider moves away from the use of coal to more renewable energy sources. These communities have economically benefitted from the use of coal for centuries, and now they are negatively affected as South Africa pursues some of its Net Zero commitments.
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Renewable Energy Pathways: Mpumalanga's Youth Perspective
Khanyi and Sibu come back to refresh our minds about the Just Energy Transition in terms of job opportunities available for the youth in the renewable energy sector. They ask the common question: "What can young people do to support the just transition?" Producer Siya went for a field reporting trip to Eskom Komati Power Station in Mpumalanga, South Africa, and had a chat with acting GM - Thevin Pillay - about their plan with the transition and how they are implementing their Training Facility programme for the nearby communities.
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Webinar Soundbite: Joan Carling
Webinar Soundbite: Joan Carling by Earth Journalism Network
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Webinar Soundbite: Serge Morand
Webinar Soundbite: Serge Morand by Earth Journalism Network
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Webinar Soundbite: Tian Lin
Webinar Soundbite: Tian Lin by Earth Journalism Network
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Webinar Soundbite: Jaya Shreedhar
Webinar Soundbite: Jaya Shreedhar by Earth Journalism Network
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Upanzi Wa Nyasi Za Baharini
Upanzi Wa Nyasi Za Baharini by Earth Journalism Network
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Telling Impactful Climate Finance Stories | Megan Rowling, Journalist at Thomson Reuters Foundation
Telling Impactful Climate Finance Stories | Megan Rowling, Journalist at Thomson Reuters Foundation by Earth Journalism Network
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Insurance as a Climate Finance Tool | Moushumi Chaudhury, Senior Technical Advisor at CARE
Insurance as a Climate Finance Tool | Moushumi Chaudhury, Senior Technical Advisor at CARE by Earth Journalism Network
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Why Blended Finance? | Yabanex Batista, Deputy Head, Global Fund for Coral Reefs
Why Blended Finance? | Yabanex Batista, Deputy Head, Global Fund for Coral Reefs by Earth Journalism Network
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The Climate Finance Gap | Jessica Omukuti, Research Fellow at Oxford Net Zero Initiative
The Climate Finance Gap | Jessica Omukuti, Research Fellow at Oxford Net Zero Initiative by Earth Journalism Network
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The Purpose of Climate Finance | Jessica Omukuti, Research Fellow at Oxford Net Zero Initiative
The Purpose of Climate Finance | Jessica Omukuti, Research Fellow at Oxford Net Zero Initiative by Earth Journalism Network
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Communities Investing in Climate | Jessica Omukuti, Research Fellow at Oxford Net Zero Initiative
Communities Investing in Climate | Jessica Omukuti, Research Fellow at Oxford Net Zero Initiative by Earth Journalism Network
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How It Works | Jessica Omukuti, Research Fellow at Oxford Net Zero Initiative
How It Works | Jessica Omukuti, Research Fellow at Oxford Net Zero Initiative by Earth Journalism Network
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Fossil Fuels and Wealth | Jessica Omukuti, Research Fellow at Oxford Net Zero Initiative
Fossil Fuels and Wealth | Jessica Omukuti, Research Fellow at Oxford Net Zero Initiative by Earth Journalism Network
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Indigenous Environmental Reporting by Michelle Agoh
Michelle Agoh visits a 400-hectare farmland that’s existed for over 40 years in Surulere, Lagos. She discusses climate change impact and the struggles faced by local farmers due to lack of basic amenities like power supplier, water and machineries.
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Prof Jakob Zinsstag
Prof Jakob Zinsstag by Earth Journalism Network
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Dr Osman Dar
Dr Osman Dar by Earth Journalism Network
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Swee Kheng Khor
Swee Kheng Khor by Earth Journalism Network
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Naomi Ngaruiya
Naomi Ngaruiya by Earth Journalism Network
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Dr Salome Bukachi
Dr Salome Bukachi by Earth Journalism Network
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Dr Francette Dusan
Dr Francette Dusan by Earth Journalism Network
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David Quammen
David Quammen by Earth Journalism Network
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Liying Lee
Liying Lee by Earth Journalism Network
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Jason Gale
Jason Gale by Earth Journalism Network
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Doreen Robinson UNEP
Doreen Robinson UNEP by Earth Journalism Network
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Hongying Li - EcoHealth Alliance
Hongying Li - EcoHealth Alliance by Earth Journalism Network
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Jason Gale - Senior Editor & Biosecurity Correspondent Bloomberg News Australia
Jason Gale - Senior Editor & Biosecurity Correspondent Bloomberg News Australia by Earth Journalism Network
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Dr Salome Bukachi - Medical Anthroplogist University Of Nairobi
Dr Salome Bukachi - Medical Anthroplogist University Of Nairobi by Earth Journalism Network
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Doreen Robinson UNEP
Doreen Robinson UNEP by Earth Journalism Network
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David Quammen
David Quammen by Earth Journalism Network
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Farmers in Uttarakhand Look to the Past to Benefit the Future, Part 3
In the final episode of this three-part series, reporter Amrita Gupta discovers that this part of northern India near the Himalayas is at a crossroads of sorts. Will the farming crisis in the hills be solved with technology and modern advances? Or will it be the indigenous seeds of old that safeguard vulnerable communities against a new and unfamiliar climate?
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