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Submit ReviewIn this hour, Where We Live is passing the microphone to our colleagues at New Hampshire Public Radio. Hear a conversation from NHPR's 'By Degrees' 2024 Climate Summit.
In this conversation, climate reporters from around the region and NPR discuss the role solutions-based journalism can play in affecting community action and accountability.
Members of our audience asked: ‘Have we abandoned discussion of ways to reverse climate change? Can journalism reignite that discussion?’ And ‘how do local journalists cope when climate coverage news can feel so daunting, and directly affects communities they live and work in?’
This panel was moderated by NHPR’s Rick Ganley and featured:
Neela Banerjee: NPR Chief Climate Desk Editor
Abagael Giles: Climate Reporter for Vermont Public
Mara Hoplamazian: Climate Reporter for New Hampshire Public Radio
Paula Moura: Independent audio reporter; formerly of WBUR, Boston
For more information visit, Rising Tide of Solutions Based Climate Reporting
Connecticut Public and New Hampshire Public Radio are members of the New England News Collaborative. For more regional news and stories visit nenc.news.
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