Floodlight
@FloodlightNews
A news collaborative partnering with local & national journalists to investigate the powerful interests holding back climate action
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Not intentional, but definitely inspiring.
When I started environment/energy/climate reporting a decade or so ago I felt like I was often in a sea of male reporters.
No more!
Here we had 10 expert reporters presenting on their best work at the Floodlight Drilled disinformation workshop at Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ)
#Chevron Owns This Cityโs News Site. Many Stories Arenโt Told.
#news #environment #climatechange #EnvironmentalHealth #pollution
Miranda Green reports for Floodlight , David Folkenflik reports for NPR
EJ Today Headlines: sej.org/headlines/list
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Jonathan Vigliotti ๐ Emily Strasser Mario Ariza Miranda Green David Folkenflik Mario Ariza and Miranda Green of Floodlight worked with David Folkenflik of NPR on their award-winning story, which Mario says never could have happened without leaked records that spoke to the secret life of power companies.
Jonathan Vigliotti ๐ Emily Strasser Mario Ariza Miranda Green David Folkenflik Floodlight NPR Miranda describes the incredible amount of research that went into their piece, and gives us the scoop on the reporters realizing they had too much information for just one story.
We're celebrating some of the best environmental writing and journalism focused on the South from last year. Today youโll hear from featured speaker @jonvigliotti and #ReedAward winners @emilystrasser, Mario Ariza, Miranda Green, and David Folkenflik.
NEW from me & David Folkenflik:
Chevron since 2009 has been building a network of news seeming sites from Ecuador to Richmond, CA to, most recently, the Permian Basin.
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