Green media briefing: Journalism and the Climate Change Crisis eSummit Kirsty Styles,March 24, 2022May 12, 2022,Green media, Innovation Case, Agence France Presse, Climate change, Climate coverage, Fathm, Fergus Bell, Green media, Journalism, Monetisation, Phil Chetwynd, Ritu Kapur, Straits Times, The Quint, Viability, Warren Fernandez, World Editors Forum,0 Last month, WANIFRA's 'green media' PhD candidate Kirsty Styles joined a panel at the World Editors Forum's Global eSummit. Continue reading
Green media briefing: a look back at the World News Media Congress Kirsty Styles,January 7, 2022May 12, 2022,Green media, Innovation Case, Alliance Presse, Green media, Markus Ahlberg, Meera Selva, Pierre Petillault, Schibsted, University of Oxford, World News Media Congress,0 Hear the University of Oxford's Meera Selva, Pierre Petillault of Alliance Presse and Schibsted's Markus Ahlberg tackle 'green media'. Continue reading
Green media briefing: a brief history of media and the environment Kirsty Styles,December 1, 2021May 12, 2022,Green media, Innovation Case, 1972, 1992, Alexander von Humboldt, Brundtland, Francis Bacon, Green media, Lewis and Maslin, Limits to Growth, Maxwell and Miller, Rio Earth Summit, Svante Arrhenius, UN, UNFCCC, United Nations, World News Media Congress, Wulf,0 Ahead of a discussion about what's next for 'green media' at the Virtual World News Media Congress, this briefing takes a look back. Continue reading
Media Labs Days Copenhagen: how automation is changing the news Kirsty Styles,March 6, 2020February 3, 2023,Media labs, AI, Canada, data journalism, data science, Denmark, Green media, Japan, Microsoft, Robot journalism, Sweden,0 From Japan to Canada, startups to tech giants, many media are now thinking about and using AI. What does this mean for media workers, readers, and, who's responsible? Continue reading