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If you re not a climate reporter yet, you will be: Covid-19 coverage offers lessons for reporting on the climate crisis » Nieman Journalism Lab

If you re not a climate reporter yet, you will be: Covid-19 coverage offers lessons for reporting on the climate crisis » Nieman Journalism Lab
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US announces major conservation effort but offers few details

By SARAH KAPLAN AND JULIET EILPERIN | The Washington Post | Published: May 6, 2021 WASHINGTON Months after President Joe Biden set a goal of conserving 30% of the nation s land and waters by 2030, the administration on Thursday laid out broad principles but few details for achieving that vision. The new 22-page document from the Departments of Commerce, Interior and Agriculture highlights one of the Biden administration s central challenges: Having committed to bold environmental goals during their early days in power, officials now face the more uncertain and contentious task of figuring out how to follow through on those ambitions. The America the Beautiful report outlines steps the United States could take to protect key areas on land and in the sea to restore biodiversity, tackle climate change and make natural spaces more accessible to all Americans.

Facebook will soon add labels, links to posts about climate change

Facebook will soon add labels, links to posts about climate change By (0) Also Thursday, Facebook expanded the availability of its Climate Science Information Center to users in Belgium, Brazil, Canada, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Mexico, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Spain, South Africa and Taiwan. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo Feb. 18 (UPI) Facebook announced on Thursday that it will soon begin labeling posts related to climate change and directing users to a central information page, as part of a greater effort to weed out misinformation about the environmental crisis. The social media platform said the labels will first be applied to posts made in Britain before they start appearing in other countries.

The Fiji Times » OPINION: Let s talk more

SANYA RUGGIERO Residents in Kadavu, Fiji hold up signs displaying the 17 sustainable development goals. Picture: SUPPLIED Climate change is one of the defining issues of our time” this statement is a fact for many of you reading this today, especially if you are in Fiji, another Pacific Island country, or even the North Pole. Multiple studies have shown that 97 per cent or more of actively publishing climate scientists agree that climate change is taking place, and that it is manmade. In 2020, the UN launched The People’s Climate Vote – spanning 50 countries, covering 56 per cent of the world’s population. Based on 1.2 million respondents, 64 per cent believed the world is in a state of climate emergency.

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