WAN-IFRA 2021 African Media Grants: Climate Change and Environmental Reporting

The impact of climate change touches virtually every element of our society. But misinformation and climate denial undermine how media reach audiences, and devalue the good work many are already producing. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and the worsening economic situation place immense strains on budgets and newsroom resources. But we cannot ignore an issue that will define the legacy we leave future generations. From any angle – economic, environmental, health, political, science, social – the story of climate change needs reliable information and a fact-based approach, one that engages audiences, makes them aware of the stakes, and allows them to engage in positive action. Audiences need hope; we need a professional media to help provide it.

WAN-IFRA 2021 African Media Grants: Climate Change and Environmental Reporting
The impact of climate change touches virtually every element of our society. But misinformation and climate denial undermine how media reach audiences, and devalue the good work many are already producing. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and the worsening economic situation place immense strains on budgets and newsroom resources. But we cannot ignore an issue that will define the legacy we leave future generations. From any angle – economic, environmental, health, political, science, social – the story of climate change needs reliable information and a fact-based approach, one that engages audiences, makes them aware of the stakes, and allows them to engage in positive action. Audiences need hope; we need a professional media to help provide it.