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Join the RESIST project for this media training session, which aims to equip media professionals with the tools, knowledge and networks they need to produce accurate, timely and impactful reporting that serves local communities and vulnerable populations. To this end, the session will focus on how newsrooms can improve their climate emergency response plans, bringing in experts and allowing time for a hands-on interactive session to identify the gaps and co-create guidelines for reporting on climate change-related emergencies.

As Europe faces escalating climate emergencies, the media’s role in informing and preparing the public is more crucial than ever. Journalists are on the frontlines, and it’s essential they are equipped to report with accuracy and urgency during these crises.

With insights from Aline Flor (Público) David Martin Latona (Reuters News Agency), and RESIST communications experts, the online event will cover strategies for impactful climate emergency reporting that can drive awareness and resilience.

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