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Climate on the Ballot: A Virtual Summit for Journalists
The 2024 election will have a profound effect on how, and whether, the US government addresses the climate crisis. Over three days — through panels, workshops, and more — Covering Climate Now will dig into the challenges and opportunities of elevating the climate angle in journalists’ political storytelling. Polling shows that a clear majority of the public cares about climate change and wants to know more. So, how can we tell stories that capture audiences’ attention and drive public discussion in a news cycle that is moving so fast? How can we be accurate and honest about climate change, while guarding against allegations of partisanship? And how can we demonstrate to audiences the connection between this election and the climate action, or inaction, they’re seeing in their backyards? During this summit, we’ll tackle these questions and more — together.
DAY 1 - TUESDAY, SEPT. 17: THE STAKES VS. THE HORSE RACE
How can elections coverage prioritize informing voters of the climate stakes and hold leaders accountable for their climate positions?
DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18: THE STATE & LOCAL CLIMATE ELECTION
State and local officials have important roles to play in championing or stymying climate action, and billions of dollars are flowing into communities across the country, due to recent federal climate legislation. How do we best cover the climate story locally, and what can we learn from colleagues who are doing it well?
DAY 3 - THURSDAY, SEPT. 19: SPECIAL GUESTS & MORE
Tune in for high-impact discussions with headliner guests. More information to come.