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Desired 'Award Certificate' has come already!
A huge thank you to the @coveringclimatenow.org team, my colleagues at @cnn.com academy, and everyone who supported this work. Climate storytelling matters now more than ever.

Grateful beyond words! 🌍🏆
#CoveringClimateNow #CCNowAwards

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News, Climate and our Constitution

Attend this free webinar December 3 at 5 pm, featuring some of the country's finest environmental writers and reporters!

Register here: lnkd.in/gPgeif7V

#ClimateAction #ClimateSolutions #Journalism #FirstAmendment #thirdactsocal #coveringclimatenow #thirdact

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News, Climate and our Constitution

Attend this free webinar December 3 at 5 pm, featuring some of the country's finest environmental writers and reporters!

Register here: lnkd.in/gPgeif7V

#ClimateAction #ClimateSolutions #Journalism #FirstAmendment #thirdactsocal #coveringclimatenow #thirdact

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News, Climate and our Constitution

Attend this free webinar December 3 at 5 pm, featuring some of the country's finest environmental writers and reporters!

Register here: lnkd.in/gPgeif7V

#ClimateAction #ClimateSolutions #Journalism #FirstAmendment #thirdactsocal #coveringclimatenow #thirdact

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@CelloMomOnCars
"Of all the causes surveyed in the report, including mining, manufacturing, and energy production (55.9%); fossil fuels (47.9%); and transportation (34%), livestock and meat consumption were by far discussed the least."
#Coveringclimatenow #journalism

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#CoveringClimateNow. “2024 #CCNow Journalism Award
Winners
Starter pack, 5th year, the CCNow awards program..“

@coveringclimatenow.org
#CCNow is a collab of 500+ media outlets
@alecluhn.bsky.social

#AnitaChabria
@anitachabria.bsky.social
go.bsky.app/Gh4a29Y

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BBC Audio | Unexpected Elements | Ant antics A Kenyan court sentenced four men for ant smuggling, so we’re getting into ant antics!

Delighted to join #MarnieChesterton & #GodfredBoafo on #BBC #unexpectedelements to talk ant antics & visit a punk lily on edge of desert in S Africa, where #poachers are looting a single gorge.
#trafficking #AntonHarber #HenryNxumaloFoundation #coveringclimatenow

www.bbc.com/audio/play/w...

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The Guardian renews its commitment to journalistic coverage of the climate crisis:

"The 89% project: Between 80 and 89% of the world’s people want their governments to be doing more to address climate change. The Guardian has partnered with Covering Climate Now and newsrooms across the globe to […]

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Digging into icy depths to understand glacial melt A research team is drilling boreholes in Mount Everest’s Western Cwm to understand why Himalayan glaciers are melting faster than expected.

india.mongabay.com/2025/04/digg...
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The Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards — Covering Climate Now Entry submissions are OPEN for the 2025 Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards. This is the fifth year for our annual awards program, and every year we’re amazed by the quality and variety of work ent...

Roll up, roll up!

Climate journalists: #CoveringClimateNow 5th annual #CCNowAwards. Entries open! A chance to stand in solidarity & recognise our colleagues for their tireless work on the most pressing issues of our times. @theresariley.bsky.socia coveringclimatenow.org/projects/awa...

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@kylepope01.bsky.social
Would you like to comment on Meta funding for the Guardian who are founding members of Covering Climate Now?
Would you like to comment on how coverage in the guardian of renewables in Australia mirrors that of the far right?
#AusPol #climateaction #coveringclimatenow #meta

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"Making climate progress requires a vigorous democracy and an independent press." Well, yeah, ok...
"Please consider supporting journalism Substacks".
No, @coveringclimatenow.org , absofuckinglutely not.
#substack #coveringclimatenow @anildash.com

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Questa volta parlo dei #ghiacci polari (artici e antartici, e delle loro differenze), di feedback loops positivi, incertezze e proiezioni future, spiegando perché ci preoccupiamo così tanto di una così piccola parte del nostro pianeta. #coveringclimatenow

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A new beginning for climate reporting Could it be that the press, especially the US press, is f...

Monday’s UN #ClimateActionSummit underscored why media outlets must continue to elevate stories about the climate crisis & ride the momentum of #CoveringClimateNow to make a real difference. http://bit.ly/2kMGGe0 via @CJR @thenation @CoveringClimate

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Paul Salopek chronicles the mass migrations that define our age Paul Salopek is tracing humankind’s footsteps out of Africa, giving voice on the way to migrants who are part of history's largest diaspora.

Today is the last day of @CoveringClimate. But climate stories are connected to all others. We are now seeing the largest global migration in the history of our species. Much of this movement is fueled by climate change. #CoveringClimateNow https://on.natgeo.com/2NqqU5r

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Paul Salopek chronicles the mass migrations that define our age Paul Salopek is tracing humankind’s footsteps out of Africa, giving voice on the way to migrants who are part of history's largest diaspora.

Today is the last day of @CoveringClimate. But climate stories are connected to all others. We are now seeing the largest global migration in the history of our species. Much of this movement is fueled by climate change. #CoveringClimateNow https://on.natgeo.com/2NqqU5r

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

Watch an unexpected effect of climate change: In 2016, the first prairie grasses in a century covered the plains of Kazakhstan. #CoveringClimateNow https://on.natgeo.com/2M5ImJ4

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

Watch an unexpected effect of climate change: In 2016, the first prairie grasses in a century covered the plains of Kazakhstan. #CoveringClimateNow https://on.natgeo.com/2M5ImJ4

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

A small village in Tajikistan succeeds with community conservation, a grassroots effort to put ravaged ecosystems into the hands of the local people who actually inhabit the landscape. #CoveringClimateNow https://on.natgeo.com/2V2vVCb

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

A small village in Tajikistan succeeds with community conservation, a grassroots effort to put ravaged ecosystems into the hands of the local people who actually inhabit the landscape. #CoveringClimateNow https://on.natgeo.com/2V2vVCb

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Photographs of Nomad Artifacts in Afghanistan's Remote "Wakhan Corridor" A trek across the wilds of Central Asia turns up mysterious and personal objects from a fading way of life.

"Sadly, our beleaguered planet...often resembles a tipped-over garbage can." Even in the remotest mountains of the world, even in beautiful photos by @paleyphoto, human debris lingers. #CoveringClimateNow https://on.natgeo.com/30xjHTd

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Photographs of Nomad Artifacts in Afghanistan's Remote "Wakhan Corridor" A trek across the wilds of Central Asia turns up mysterious and personal objects from a fading way of life.

"Sadly, our beleaguered planet...often resembles a tipped-over garbage can." Even in the remotest mountains of the world, even in beautiful photos by @paleyphoto, human debris lingers. #CoveringClimateNow https://on.natgeo.com/30xjHTd

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

“There is no future in farming here... Mostly you just lose year by year." How India's Punjab has been defined by emigration. #CoveringClimateNow https://on.natgeo.com/30bZxTa

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

“There is no future in farming here... Mostly you just lose year by year." How India's Punjab has been defined by emigration. #CoveringClimateNow https://on.natgeo.com/30bZxTa

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

“We save nature, and nature saves us. That's our teaching.” Out of a series of brutal droughts in India in the 15th century, Bishnoism—Hinduism's green sect—was born. A story of historic environmental activism for #CoveringClimateNow @CoveringClimate https://on.natgeo.com/30B6Rn2

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

“We save nature, and nature saves us. That's our teaching.” Out of a series of brutal droughts in India in the 15th century, Bishnoism—Hinduism's green sect—was born. A story of historic environmental activism for #CoveringClimateNow @CoveringClimate https://on.natgeo.com/30B6Rn2

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"This year the monsoons were OK. But when they’re not, we have to go do manual labor work somewhere else." —Mahendra Yadav, farmer https://on.natgeo.com/2Nn53M2 #CoveringClimateNow

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"This year the monsoons were OK. But when they’re not, we have to go do manual labor work somewhere else." —Mahendra Yadav, farmer https://on.natgeo.com/2Nn53M2 #CoveringClimateNow

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

“The most important surface isn’t the one we’re walking on, it’s the water layer below our feet.” says @sidagarwal on India's urgent water crisis.

Part of a week of stories for #CoveringClimateNow @CoveringClimate https://on.natgeo.com/2LZUdIN

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National Geographic Out of Eden Walk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek is retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 38,000 km, seven-year odyssey that begins in Ethiopia and ends in Tierra del Fuego.

“The most important surface isn’t the one we’re walking on, it’s the water layer below our feet.” says @sidagarwal on India's urgent water crisis.

Part of a week of stories for #CoveringClimateNow @CoveringClimate https://on.natgeo.com/2LZUdIN

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