Judit Alonso Gonzalbez is a freelance Spanish journalist. Since 2016 she has been working on issues related to the environment and the climate crisis in Latin America, mainly for the Spanish website of the international German channel Deutsche Welle (DW Español).

She also contributes for some Spanish media (El País, Público, Climática, Ethic, RETEMA, Report.cat and Diari Ara, among others).

She has won several journalistic grants and awards, including the International Labour Organization's Global Media Competition on Labour Migration (2021), for a collaborative work that was produced thanks to a journalistic production grant awarded by the Gabo Foundation (2020).

She has also participated in several publications: co-author of the book of interviews with Spanish environmental personalities ‘Accionistas del cambio’ (2022),

Moderator and panelist in local, regional and national events, in recent years she has been interested in going beyond the scope of written climate journalism and exploring new formats such as podcasts, participating in a collaborative project on indigenous peoples in the Amazon (2021), and in a ‘live journalism’ session (2023) at ‘JIVE Klima’, a project by Headliner funded by Journalismfund Europe.

In her personal goal to increase and improve coverage of the climate crisis in the media, since 2023, she is a member of the board of the Association of Environmental Information Journalists (APIA) and co-founder of the Environmental Journalism Group at the Association of Journalists of Catalonia.

Judit Alonso Gonzalbez journalist

Basic information

Name
Judit Alonso Gonzalbez
Expertise
climate change, environment, migration
Country
Spain
City
Barcelona
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Supported projects

Take Me Down to the Zero-Carbon City

  • Cities
  • Climate
  • Environment

MILAN / BOLOGNA / BARCELONA / DRESDEN – This investigation looked in the climate action plans of leading cities in Italy, Spain and Germany, scrutinising their use of EU funding, and identifying effective solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.