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Workshop

Orion Environmental Writers’ Workshop

The Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York

"Join a community of writers, improve your craft, and reimagine how you think about nature. Guided by award-winning instructors, the Orion Environmental Writers’ Workshop provides an intimate space to connect with writers, artists, and editors, spark creativity, and renew, illuminate, and deepen your relationship with place. This week-long workshop is cosponsored by the Omega Center for Sustainable Living. Whether your passion is nonfiction, fiction, or poetry, the Orion Environmental Writers’ Workshop is a creative laboratory for anyone seeking to reflect their environments through their work. The course features breakout sessions dedicated to intensive craft practice, faculty readings and lectures, student readings, and panels on publishing."
  • Apply for the June 14-19, 2026 workshop by May 1, 2026.
  • Early bird tuition rate ends March 15.
  • Limited financial aid is available. Deadline to apply for a scholarship is March 1.
Article

Communicating Uncertainty to Non-Experts: A Good Problem To Tackle

"Uncertainty in geosciences is an inherent part of scientific processes and assessments, propagating throughout the entire workflow (Pérez-Díaz et al., 2020). As scientists, we are used to seeing error bars, confidence intervals, or statistical indicators that tell us how robust our models or measurements are (Padilla et al., 2021). The challenge arises when we need to communicate these scientific results outside our circle of peers. We may hesitate, worrying that non-experts will misunderstand or misinterpret our uncertainty statements, and therefore prefer to omit them from reports or presentations. This hesitation becomes even stronger when our audience includes stakeholders who must make important decisions, such as those made during a crisis. In this case, the pressure to 'not get it wrong' increases. Yet withholding uncertainty can have worse consequences: choosing not to communicate uncertainty means accepting the risk that decision makers will have to guess, instead of using our best (though imperfect) judgment." See the key messages from a EGU General Assembly 2025 session on May 1.
Podcast

For $1/Word, Science Friday Wants Enterprise Stories That Spark Curiosity

Institute for Independent Journalists

"Robin Kazmier is senior digital editor for Science Friday, overseeing the digital operation for the beloved radio show that’s broadcast to more than 500 public radio stations across the country. An experienced science journalist in her own right, Kazmier shares the secrets to a successful Science Friday story with IIJ leader Erika Hayasaki. Kazmier accepts submissions in English and Spanish, and seeks enterprise stories about the surprising ways science helps people understand the world around them."
Fellowships & Grants

Shackelford Shines Stipend

"The Tiffany Shackelford Foundation provides up to 10 stipends each year to support individuals in the journalism community. These stipends are aimed at helping you attend events and programs that will let your talents shine and enhance your skills as innovative editors, reporters, technologists, or similar roles. Stipends of up to $599 to individuals (not employers) to help offset travel and/or registration costs for training, workshops, and events. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please submit your application using the form below no less than 45 days before you need the stipend approved. These stipends are intended to advance the educational and social welfare opportunities for US-based women and underrepresented people in journalism. People working at the intersection of journalism and technology are encouraged to apply."
Events

Webinar With the Datajournalists From Oxpeckers

"During the session, Oxpeckers Investigative Environmental Journalism will be demonstrating how to incorporate data into environmental investigations. They will introduce the organisation and the way they work, and showcase some of their digital tools, including #PowerTracker (renewable energy), #WildEye (wildlife trafficking) and #MineAlert (mining licences) to show how data can uncover hidden environmental harms. An Oxpeckers journalist, Andiswa Matikinca, will also walk participants through her award-winning investigation into lithium smugglers as a real-world example of data in action."
  • When: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 @ 17:00 CET / 11 am EST / 8 am PST
Organization

European Competence Centre for Science Communication

"The role of the EU Competence Centre for Science Communication is to further develop and mainstream science-communication knowledge and to foster connections between society and science, including the related fields of technology, engineering and mathematics (together known as STEM). It will produce open-access resources and tools to achieve high-quality, evidence-based and interdisciplinary science communication. As part of the Competence Centre, the SciComm Academy will provide bespoke science communication training to interested groups such as researchers, science communicators and journalists. The Competence Centre is virtual in nature, represented by national and regional hubs in countries across Europe." The goal is for the Centre to be fully established by March 2027.