28Mar
Webinar

In this webinar with Hans van Scharen and Joao Camargo, two researchers from the Brussels based research and campaign organisation ‘Corporate Europe Observatory’, you will learn all about what happened with the announced EU export ban for those pesticides that are outlawed for use in Europe itself.

Online
20Mar
Webinar

We are pleased to invite you to the kickoff event for the PluPro Project, where we will unveil funding and new training opportunities specifically designed for cross-border investigative journalism in Europe. This is your chance to get firsthand information and play a role in shaping a crucial initiative for the journalistic community.
 

ONLINE
21Feb
Webinar

Setting up cross-border — let alone cross-continental — teamwork among a few journalists can be a challenge, and it is not only about sharing data properly. Let’s learn from some good examples of the Pulitzer centre's investigations.

Online
6Feb
Webinar

Climate change is global, but the causes are not. Following the GIJC2023 collaborative workshop on climate agenda, Matthew Green from DeSmog, Sunita Narain from the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), and Amy Westervelt from Critical Frequency/Drilled podcast will discuss perspectives on the top priorities for investigative journalism on climate change, including the fossil fuel industry, government policies, climate change finance, and

Online
2Nov
Webinar

Investigating How Some Countries’ Used Goods end up Polluting Others

Authorities turn a blind eye to environmental and health safety challenges posed to millions in West Africa due to the export from Europe of used car parts and end-of-life vehicles (ELVs), as well as clothes. 

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26Oct
Webinar

Documenting Environmental Destruction

Edu Ponces and Bruna Casas from Ruido Photo share their experience in the planning, production, and distribution of documentary photography projects centered on climate change.

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19Oct
Webinar

Behind the scenes of investigative journalism: telling complex environmental stories using data.

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11Oct
Webinar

New Approaches to Environmental Concerns and Poor Working Conditions in Modern Agriculture

Agriculture still remains an insufficiently regulated economic sector. Pesticide abuse, environmental crime, corruption, slave-like working conditions and human rights violations continue to be reported on all continents.

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5Oct
Webinar

Covering coastal areas in the face of climate change-caused sea level rise. Cities are taking vastly different approaches to their preparation, but almost all are continuing to allow unrestricted real estate development and business activity, to the detriment of natural defenses such as wetlands.

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21Sep
Webinar

Hanna Kibovskaya, Noel Konan and Jack Wolf talks about their experience investigating in which ways conflict and ecological transition can affect one another.

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