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From Climate Reporting to Climate Engagement (#COP27)

From Climate Reporting to Climate Engagement (#COP27). The panelists will highlight the importance of journalism, education, and cross-sectoral outreach efforts in tackling climate change, derived from the multiformat rainforest journalism by Pulitzer Center Fellows and grantees on rampant deforestation, the absence of Indigenous community safeguarding, as well as ground-level developments related to carbon trading. This session showcases the power of rainforest journalism to inspire engagement and action by educational communities and civil society groups to address the climate crisis in the global south, accelerating actions of the climate goals, as well as revealing social injustice in the process of climate change reduction. About the speakers: Bagja Hidayat is a Fellow with the Pulitzer Center's Rainforest Investigations Network. Since 2001, Bagja Hidayat has worked as managing editor for the investigations desk at Tempo, a leading political and economic magazine in Indonesi

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From Climate Reporting to Climate Engagement

From Climate Reporting to Climate Engagement (#COP27). The panelists will highlight the importance of journalism, education, and cross-sectoral outreach efforts in tackling climate change, derived from the multiformat rainforest journalism by Pulitzer Center Fellows and grantees on rampant deforestation, the absence of Indigenous community safeguarding, as well as ground-level developments related to carbon trading. This session showcases the power of rainforest journalism to inspire engagement and action by educational communities and civil society groups to address the climate crisis in the global south, accelerating actions of the climate goals, as well as revealing social injustice in the process of climate change reduction. About the speakers: Bagja Hidayat is a Fellow with the Pulitzer Center's Rainforest Investigations Network. Since 2001, Bagja Hidayat has worked as managing editor for the investigations desk at Tempo, a leading political and economic magazine in Indonesi

Colombia
Indonesia
Colombian
Edilma-prada
Bagja-hidayat
International-women-media-foundation
Amazon-rainforest-journalism-fund-of-pulitzer-center
Pulitzer-center-fellows
International-education
Pulitzer-center
Pulitzer-center-rainforest-investigations-network
Dialogo-brasil-climate-land-use-alliance

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