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DEADLINE: EJN Workshop on Covering Ocean Science and Deep-Sea Exploration for Brazilian Journalists

"Few people realize that humanity has only visually documented an area of the seafloor roughly equivalent to the size of the São Paulo metropolitan area—the vast majority of the ocean floor remains unmapped, unexplored and unknown. But deep sea ecosystems are critical to global biodiversity, carbon storage and climate regulation, and are increasingly threatened by human activity such as deep-sea mining and

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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

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

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

From the Panama Papers to the Epstein Files: Investigating Leaks and Large-Scale Data in the Age of AI

"From the Panama Papers to the Epstein Files, large troves of data — whether leaked documents, legal records, or financial databases — have reshaped investigative journalism over the past two decades. Investigative journalists today face an overwhelming proliferation of data, growing authentication challenges fueled by AI-generated forgeries, and mounting pressure on source protection. At the

Stats Essentials for Math-Averse Reporters

"Many journalists lack confidence when including numbers in their reporting, or they fear misrepresenting the data when it comes to covering facts and figures, studies, or technical reports. This free, one-hour 'crash course' — designed for reporters who cover science, health, or environment issues but lack statistics or data training — aims to take the