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The Environment Writer website offers many resources on environment and natural resource issues for journalists, schools of journalism, and others.

While we are not currently posting regular new updates to EW, articles on climate change topics are now being published at the www.yaleclimatemediaforum.org blog/website. Be sure to check it out!

Questions or comments? Send an e-mail to EW Editor Bud Ward.


Communicating on Climate Change:
An Essential Resource for
Journalists, Scientists, and Educators

Communicating on Climate Change reports on a series of workshops involving unprecedented face-to-face dialogues between leading climate scientists and journalists addressing how to communicate climate change science to the general public. Includes extensive "lessons learned" and key take-home messages for both scientists and the media, along with original first-person commentaries by workshop participants. Written by Environment Writer Founding Editor Bud Ward. [ Download the PDF (7 MB) ]

Updated: March 19, 2009

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