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SUMMARY:What is the responsibility of Canadian media in the climate emergency?
DESCRIPTION:\n\nThis event is free and hybrid; the Zoom link will be shared with participants before the event, and registration is required.\n\n\n\n\nIn the face of the ever-expanding climate crisis, Canadians desperately need to be informed of its causes, its solutions and the actions they can take to confront it. With mis/disinformation running rampant, Canadian media organizations, like media organizations around the world, play a crucial role in covering climate change in ways that capture attention and drive impact, while also emphasizing solutions and justice.\nJoin us for the launch of Quiet Alarm: A Review of CBC’s Climate Reporting and an engaging discussion with leading thinkers and practitioners on the role of Canadian media organizations in the climate emergency.\nThe report draws from community-engaged research project that coordinated 30 volunteers from across Canada to track the climate reporting on flagship CBC news programs over a two-week period. The report’s findings and recommendations aim to improve the climate reporting of the Canadian Broadcast Corporation but they also have relevance for the Canadian media sector more broadly.\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers:\n– Seth Klein, Team Lead and Director of Strategy of the Climate Emergency Unit and author of A GOOD WAR: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency\n– Kamyar Razavi, Climate Change Reporter at Global News\n– Tara Mahoney, Research and Engagement Lead at SFU CERi and co-author of Quiet Alarm – A Review of CBC’s Climate Reporting\n– Doug Hamilton-Evans, Communications Strategist and co-author of Quiet Alarm – A Review of CBC’s Climate Reporting\nMore speakers to be announced.\n\n\n
URL:https://climatechallenge.ca/events-campaign/what-is-the-responsibility-of-canadian-media-in-the-climate-emergency/
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