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2 Rod Harbinson Head of Environment, Panos London environment@panos.org.uk Communicating climate change

3 The problem Central concentration Causes Emissions Solutions Scientific knowledge Policy development

4 Communication Rapid up-scaling of public understanding, awareness and inclusion in creating solutions The challenge

5 Building skills and knowledge about the issues and journalism Just 11% of the 1500 journalists accredited to the Bali summit were from developing countries

6 Climate Change Media Partnership Panos, Internews and IIED Climate Change Media Partnership Improve media coverage and public debate on climate change in the developing world

7 Objectives  Increase the capacity of journalists to produce greater quality and volume of reporting  Raise levels of public awareness and debate  Widen discussions to include marginalised people  Create opportunities for journalists to build networks

8 40 fellowships a year  Working journalists in non-industrialised countries  Interest in environment and climate change in particular  Well positioned to reach the wider public and multiply their learning back home  Commitment and enthusiasm  Women are encouraged to apply  Representation of Least Developed Countries

9 Bali 185 applicants Poznan 390 applicants Copenhagen 593 applicants Growing demand

10  69 fellows over two years  Gender split 30 Female 39 Male  From 53 countries in Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America  19 fellows selected from 13 Least Developed Countries Fellowship profile

11 Highlights of the CCMP Programme  ‘Media Clinic’ panel discussions  Communicating climate change debate  Editorial mentoring support  CCMP website  Workshops - understanding climate change science and negotiations  Rosters of experts, reports and events  Reporting from the field  On average each journalist has produced 14 stories  In total over 900 stories have been produced around two summits

12 What is the story?  Connecting understanding about international policy with local realities  Accessing marginalised voices  Giving journalists the experience of reporting from up-country  Widening the number and kinds of stakeholders in media debates  Advocating to editors for more coverage of climate change issues How to give it human interest?

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