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DEADLINE: Climate Social Workshop

"This June, join Covering Climate Now for a series of free, hands-on online workshops designed for climate journalists looking to improve their social media content and grow their online audience.

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Practical Training for Journalists Investigating the Ocean

"This four-part webinar series is designed as a practical path for journalists conducting ocean investigations. The sessions include: Webinar 1-May 19: Understanding ocean regulation and governance Webinar 2-June 9: Using

Nature Writing in the Great Bear Rainforest

"Learn to bring the wonder of nature alive in words while surrounded by lush ancient forests and undulating tides of a rich estuary. This is one of the most intact habitats in the world for grizzly bears. "Your coach in this spectacular wild environment will be internationally acclaimed science journalist, author and workshop leader Lesley

Climate Journalism: Free Online Course on Investigative Reporting for Every Beat

"Climate change now runs through every reporting beat, from energy and politics to food systems, health and local news, making it one of the most complex stories journalists can investigate today. "Yet, despite its reach, it remains one of the most challenging topics to cover, especially when it comes to following power, money and accountability

Invasive Annual Grass Journalist Workshop

"By many standards, invasive annual grasses and rangeland fires are the most significant threats to western landscapes. Land managers and conservationists are racing to implement effective treatments to get ahead of this massive land health issue before it becomes insurmountable due to scale and cost. The Intermountain West Joint Venture is hosting an event for

SIWI’s Water in Communications 2026

"Now in its sixth year, Water in Communications is a free, interactive online training programme developed by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) with support from the Grundfos Foundation. It

The Shifting Landscape of Science Communication Ethics

A virtual joint event presented by the Science Writers and Communicators of Canada (SWCC) and the National Association of Science Writers (NASW) Science writers and editors are facing a rapidly shifting professional landscape, shaped by political pressures, evolving industry norms, and the growing influence of artificial intelligence. In this one-hour webinar, panelists representing freelance writing,

Media Briefing: Drought and Water Resource Management

"Climate change is worsening drought conditions and water shortages across the United States, and particularly in the western states. This on-the-record briefing will feature a moderated discussion with three experts, followed by a Q&A with reporters. The briefing will cover topics including: How climate change is contributing to drought conditions, rainfall patterns, and snowpack across

SWINY Social at the Long Room

"Science Writers in New York invites you to join us on June 2 for a social at The Long Room, an authentic Irish bar located where Midtown meets Times Square and the Theater District (120 West 44th Street). "Come to the Long Room to chat with other writers, editors, and PIOs. Reconnect with your colleagues