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Talk-Café: Stories about people life, what’s is behind 2º C
Talk-Café: Stories about people life, what’s is behind 2º C
2nd Meeting of environmental journalists from news agencies in the Mediterranean
Improving climate change reporting in the Mediterranean: Science – Media interface
Talk-Café: Stories about people life, what’s is behind 2º C
12nd November 2016
Marrakech (Morocco)
As the climate issue moves further into public policy, journalists will face new challenges in sorting out the political and economic interests of experts with a dizzying array of opinions about the costs and benefits of combating global warming. In an open and creative conversation, some journalists from AMAN and other media will explain, based on their experience, examples of good stories on climate change that got more public impact, as well as the challenges that they face with their chief-editors or public opinion to explain, the policy side of the debate (eg COP), the scientific dimension or the potential economic impact of climate actions.
- Caty ARÉVALO – Environmental journalist, EFEverde, Spain.
- Elias PALIALEXIS - Athens News Agency - Macedonian Press Agency (AMNA)
- Khaled GHOBASHY - Deputy Editor-In-Chief, Middle East News Agency, Egypt (MENA).
- Yves SCIAMA - Association des journalistes scientifiques de la presse d'information (AJSPI), France
- Susan PHILLIPS - Energy reporter, WHYY in Pensilvanya
Chairman: Analía Iglesias, Journalist and professor. Collaborator for the newspaper El País, Spain. Professor at the UIR-Rabat, Morocco.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation.
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: lourdes.lazaro@iucn.org
Talk-Café: Stories about people life, what’s is behind 2º C
Talk-Café: Stories about people life, what’s is behind 2º C
2nd Meeting of environmental journalists from news agencies in the Mediterranean
Improving climate change reporting in the Mediterranean: Science – Media interface
Talk-Café: Stories about people life, what’s is behind 2º C
12nd November 2016
Marrakech (Morocco)
As the climate issue moves further into public policy, journalists will face new challenges in sorting out the political and economic interests of experts with a dizzying array of opinions about the costs and benefits of combating global warming. In an open and creative conversation, some journalists from AMAN and other media will explain, based on their experience, examples of good stories on climate change that got more public impact, as well as the challenges that they face with their chief-editors or public opinion to explain, the policy side of the debate (eg COP), the scientific dimension or the potential economic impact of climate actions.
- Caty ARÉVALO – Environmental journalist, EFEverde, Spain.
- Elias PALIALEXIS - Athens News Agency - Macedonian Press Agency (AMNA)
- Khaled GHOBASHY - Deputy Editor-In-Chief, Middle East News Agency, Egypt (MENA).
- Yves SCIAMA - Association des journalistes scientifiques de la presse d'information (AJSPI), France
- Susan PHILLIPS - Energy reporter, WHYY in Pensilvanya
Chairman: Analía Iglesias, Journalist and professor. Collaborator for the newspaper El País, Spain. Professor at the UIR-Rabat, Morocco.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation.
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: lourdes.lazaro@iucn.org