. As we head into a new administration, we have a new opportunity to talk about how we cover climate change, and how we can do that equitably, said
th and an MSNBC contributor, who moderated the webinar s panel discussion.
Covering Climate Equitably contains information, practical tips and case studies for journalists who want to produce climate and clean energy stories that center the views, experiences, and leadership of people of color and low-income communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis. These communities which disproportionately face climate impacts such as rising sea levels, flooding, drought, unhealthy air and contaminated water are organizing and working to implement solutions and build a healthier, more sustainable future for themselves and their children.