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Electric Cars, Changing Winters and Urban Forests
After COP27 and COP15, and a peaking coverage, we're back to baseline attention for the climate in January, but Canadian reporters published some awesome stories you should read.
Feb 15
Two COP conferences, a peak in coverage and the following climate fatigue
In November and December 2022, climate news was abundant, and here's what you should know.
Dec 20, 2022
How anti-climate action groups optimize engagement on social media
New study shows anti-climate action groups create more engagement on Facebook than their pro-climate action counterparts. And news stories from mainstream media are part of the strategy.
Mar 17
Your Canadian climate journalism newsletter #4: A poll, a graphite mine and someone who truly speaks his mind
November 5, 2022 🍃This newsletter is 935 words long, a 7-minute read.🍃 Human activity causes climate change: Science is very clear about that, but only 68% of Canadians agree, writes Mia Rabson, Energy and Environment reporter for The Canadian Press. She was reporting on a poll…
Nov 6, 2022
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The Canadian climate journalism newsletter #1
Here's the best in climate reporting this past month.
Aug 15, 2022
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We’re excited to present Carbon Paper, a monthly, bilingual newsletter about climate-related journalism in Canada created by Concordia Journalism…
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Your Canadian climate journalism newsletter #4: A poll, a graphite mine and someone who truly speaks his mind
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