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In this episode of the mini-series on the UN Global Risk Report, we talk with Amy Sim, Regional Programme Manager at Internews’ Earth Journalism Network (EJN), and explore how journalists make climate impacts relatable, and the shift from doom narratives to solutions journalism and touch on the dangers of greenwashing. The episode highlights the need for multilateral preparedness, the knowledge–action gap, and how the community can build resilience in a journalist' perspective.
If you would like to check out the Voices for Planetary Health Report mentioned by Amy Sim in the episode, the links are below.
By Institute for the Public Understanding of Risk (IPUR) at the National University of SingaporeIn this episode of the mini-series on the UN Global Risk Report, we talk with Amy Sim, Regional Programme Manager at Internews’ Earth Journalism Network (EJN), and explore how journalists make climate impacts relatable, and the shift from doom narratives to solutions journalism and touch on the dangers of greenwashing. The episode highlights the need for multilateral preparedness, the knowledge–action gap, and how the community can build resilience in a journalist' perspective.
If you would like to check out the Voices for Planetary Health Report mentioned by Amy Sim in the episode, the links are below.