Working Away at Climate Change: Reporting on the Intersections of Climate Change, Rights and Labor

Event Date: 
November 2, 2022 to November 3, 2022

The hard truth is that most people spend the majority of their lives working, but due to climate change, occupation, location and financial rewards are slipping increasingly out of control.  

In preparation for COP27, and in a time in which fact-based reporting must serve as a cornerstone of climate action, the Global Landscapes Forum and Pulitzer Center have prepared a two-day free online seminar, Working Away at Climate Change: Reporting on the Intersections of Climate Change, Rights and Labor, for English-speaking journalists to better examine climate change through the lenses of the rights and labor of the most vulnerable populations.

On November 2-3, 2022 and in preparation for COP27, join online leading reporters, editors and researchers from around the world to learn about the regional and global impacts of climate change on health, migration, productivity and more.

WHERE: Online
WHEN: 2-3 November 2022; 14:00-15:30 CEST / 9:00-10:30 a.m. EDT
WHO: Journalists and experts from Pulitzer Center, the GLF, PBS News Hour, Quartz, Time Magazine, Rights + Resources, IOM, CIFOR and more
WHAT: 2 x 45-minute panels + 2 x 25-minute briefings, incl. Q&As with speakers

Participation in the seminar will afford interview opportunities with leading sources as well as an in-person or online ticket to the hybrid conference GLF Climate: Frontiers of Change, 11–12 November 2022 alongside COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh.

Learn more and apply here.  

Note: All applicants will receive notice of their acceptance by 31 October. Please apply before then.

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