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Tracking climate change around the world
With COP26, set to take place in Glasgow in November 2021, there is a key opportunity to spread awareness and build a social movement around the need to integrate just and sustainable food policies within national climate action plans.
In this sense, we hope to support the Glasgow Process, which leverages the role of local governments and farmers as a progressive force on food and climate issues through dialogue, to become a reality not just as an international movement, but as a locally understood media story. We also hope that through our model of training, paired with journalistic independence and nationally-focused publications, we will be able to support a group of young journalists to become long term agricultural policy storytellers.
The opportunity
Over the course of 4 months, we plan to work with a group of 6 international early-career journalism fellows to develop a series of powerful feature stories focusing on key issues and events linked to the Glasgow Process process.
If selected, you will receive both collective and individual support for a period of 3 weeks. Our aim is to help you develop as a reporter, with emphasis on the field of climate and agricultural storytelling. At the end of the training period, you will have developed a core thematic and journalistic understanding of the issues.
After the training period, you will be challenged to publish 2 stories in national media, covering the lead up and the local/national event linked to the Glasgow Process – Fork to Farm Dialogue event. You’ll get the chance to truly take a bite into refining your skill set and participate in collective reflections and peer learning. This time would also involve far more specific support on their individual stories and the research, drafting and editorial stages of publishing.
You’ll then move on to the next stage of the fellowship, which will run for 10 weeks. You will be challenged to pitch, research, investigate, and publish an in-depth story linked to the Fork to Farm Dialogue and Glasgow Process. Your story will be published in national media and we will support republication in regional or international media.
We’ll be with you every step of the way, through your investigative storytelling journey and you’ll be encouraged to build on the support of all fellows. You’ll receive investigative and interviewing skills, logistical and editorial support.
Through this App, submit the URL to an open Google Document outlining:
It’s that easy! So what are you waiting for! We’re already looking out for your pitch.
What do we expect from you?
You can publish in any language you’re most comfortable with!
This opportunity is open for early-career journalists and we’re specifically interested in selecting persons from the following countries/cities:
We’re looking for journalists with a passion for learning and raising awareness about food systems, agriculture and climate change
We’re excited about the stories you will dive into and anticipate working with you, so don’t delay, apply TODAY! If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact our Outreach Team at dizzanne@climatetracker.org.