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Check out our latest courses on effective climate reporting!
Our Massive Open Online Courses support journalists with more effective climate reporting - now refreshed and available in multiple languages! -
大象传媒 Media Action, Norad launch new climate change project
Read the press release launching our new climate-focused project in Kenya, Nepal and Bangladesh -
Risk communication for early action (RiCA)
Check out our pocket guides to disaster risk communication and essential research -
Responding to Zambia's drought
To respond to the drought, we had to explore what was missing from the conversation, prioritising research and content on climate. -
大象传媒 Media Action at COP29
We are at COP29 in Baku - find out about our event, our project launch and our new content! -
A Light in the Dark
Read our policy note on how media can support anticipatory action to prevent humanitarian emergencies -
大象传媒 Media Action at COP28
Watch new films from Nepal and Bangladesh and check out our event moderated by 大象传媒 Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt! -
Living Climate Change Africa: the podcast
Our five-part podcast shares stories from the frontlines of climate change in East Africa - how people are affected, how they are coping and the role for climate science and communication. -
Averting disaster through media
East Africa -
'...and Action!' How media can address climate change in countries most affected
Our policy note on media for climate action -
Watch our films from around the world (leads to third-party site)
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Living Climate Change: six unheard stories
Watch the films and go behind the scenes in Bangladesh, Kenya and Nepal -
And Action - our event with USAID
Gillian Caldwell, Chief Climate Officer of USAID was the keynote speaker in this event at the National Press Club in Washington DC - learn more and watch the recording. -
大象传媒 Media Action at COP27
Check out our podcast, watch our films on the COP27 Resilience Hub and hear Climate Voices from around the world -
Women and climate
Women are increasingly more vulnerable to climate change due to economic, social, political, and cultural factors. -
Missed our COP26 event? Watch the recording
COP26 - Glasgow