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| Climate Cool - Media aims to enhance the skills and provide the online and
offline resources needed by media professionals and postgraduate journalism students
to enable them to accurately understand and report on climate change. We have
developed the Media Net, an online
resource for journalists providing them with updated information on climate change
issues, an e-learning training platform and a sustainable media network. |
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UK-China Climate Change Reporting
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Before journalists can report any story, they have to fully understand
it. But climate change is complex. The UK-China Climate Change Reporting Workshop
Series provides journalists with an understanding of the interlinking social,
security, economic and political issues arising from climate change and the necessary
professional skills to report on these issues.
Since March 2007, more than 400 journalists from around China have received training
as part of the Reporting Climate Change Media Workshop Series. The workshops include:
Workshop 1:Reporting Climate Change
The first workshop in the series began with an overview of 3 key questions: What is the greenhouse ...
Workshop 2:Climate Change and Energy
In October 2007, more than 50 journalists attended a workshop to discuss the use of fossil fuels ...
Workshop 3:Scientific Uncertainties in Climate Change
The third workshop, held in Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing, examined the meteorological ...
Workshop 4:Climate
Change's Impacts on Local Communities and Grassroots Adaptation
This workshop examined the need to educate and communicate the effects of climate change at a local ...
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UK-China Climate Change Media Award
Scheme
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The UK-China Climate Change Media Award Scheme is a professional competition for journalists and journalism students. Competition entrants are invited to submit articles on topics discussed throughout the workshop series. Competition categories include print, broadcast & TV and online media. In 2007, seven winners were selected and awarded a study tour in the UK. They had the opportunity to interview UK Government ministers and officials as well as climate change experts, and visited environmentally sound industries and organisations. |
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