Covering Climate Now (CCNow) Journalism Awards 2023

Covering Climate Now (CCNow) Journalism Awards 2023

Covering Climate Now (CCNow) Journalism Awards 2023

You are invited to the Covering Climate Now (CCNow) Journalism Awards 2023 if you are a journalist from any part of the globe who meets the eligibility criteria listed below to submit your work for the 2023 awards.

Covering Climate Now has announced the 2023 Awards, in collaboration with the Columbia Journalism Review, and is inviting journalists from around the globe to submit their work for consideration.

Covering Climate Now (CCNow) is a global journalism initiative co-founded by Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) and The Nation that aims to dramatically increase media coverage of climate change, one of the most important stories of our time. The initiative brings together more than 250 news outlets from around the world to focus on climate change in the lead-up to the UN Climate Action Summit.

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Eligibility for the Covering Climate Now (CCNow) Journalism Awards 2023:

Outstanding climate storytelling marked by any of the following qualities:

  • This article explores the various aspects of the climate crisis, providing tales that illustrate its economic, health, political, and ecological ramifications.
  • Provides audiences with stories about climate change that are based on science but presented in an accessible and understandable way.
  • Shows how climate change affects people’s lives by illustrating its relationship to topics like immigration, justice, and poverty.
  • Investigates policy solutions, community initiatives, and activism that arise from politics, science, technology, manufacturing, agriculture, and other areas.
  • Highlights the disproportionate effects of climate change on minority populations, the impoverished, females, minors, and other disadvantaged individuals.
  • Holding those in power accountable, exposing disinformation, and condemning unethical behavior.
  • Breaking down the barriers of partisan divisions, this news reveals that the climate crisis is a collective issue that everyone must work together to solve, no matter their political or social views.

Categories for the Covering Climate Now (CCNow) Journalism Awards 2023:

  • Writing such as Short and Long formwork, Newsletters, and Commentary.
  • Audio such as Short and Long formwork, and Radio or Podcast Series.
  • Videos such as Short and Long formwork and Documentary.
  • Multimedia.
  • Photography.
  • Social Media.
  • Engagement Journalism.
  • Emerging Journalist.
  • Student Journalist.

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Application Deadline: March 15, 2023.

For more information about this opportunity, Visit the Official Website.

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