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SUMMARY:Practical Training for Journalists Investigating the Ocean
DESCRIPTION:“This four-part webinar series is designed as a practical path for journalists conducting ocean investigations. The sessions include: \n\nWebinar 1-May 19: Understanding ocean regulation and governance\nWebinar 2-June 9: Using OSINT tools for ship tracking and port monitoring\nWebinar 3-July 7: Following the money and identifying actors that profit from the ocean\nWebinar 4-August 11: Reporting on labor and human rights at sea\n\nAll sessions will take place at 4:00pm GMT and will be led by the Pulitzer Center’s Data and Research team\, alongside former Ocean Reporting Network Fellows. Each webinar will run for 90 minutes and include time for participants to ask questions related to their own investigations.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/practical-training-for-journalists-investigating-the-ocean/
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SUMMARY:Climate Journalism: Free Online Course on Investigative Reporting for Every Beat
DESCRIPTION:“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. \n“Yet\, despite its reach\, it remains one of the most challenging topics to cover\, especially when it comes to following power\, money and accountability across systems and borders. \n“To tackle this growing issue\, the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas and the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) have joined forces to offer a new free online course: ‘Climate journalism: investigative reporting for every beat.’ The course will run from June 1 to June 28\, 2026\, and is offered in English and Spanish.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/climate-journalism-free-online-course-on-investigative-reporting-for-every-beat/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:SIWI's Water in Communications 2026
DESCRIPTION:“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 brings together journalists\, water communicators\, policy influencers\, and community voices from around the world to strengthen the quality\, accuracy\, and impact of water storytelling.” \nWhen: June 2- 25\, 2026 (Tuesdays & Thursdays) @ 14:00–15:30 CET (Central European Time) // 8 – 9:30 a.m. EDT\nWhere: Zoom\nLanguages: Live interpretation in English\, Spanish\, and Arabic \n 
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/siwis-water-in-communications-2026/
CATEGORIES:Workshops | Summits
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Southeast Asia Ocean Reporting Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:“Mongabay is now accepting applications for the 2026 Southeast Asia Ocean Reporting Fellowship. \n“This six-month\, fully remote fellowship supports early- and mid-career environmental journalists from and based in coastal Southeast Asian countries in building their reporting portfolios while covering critical ocean issues and solutions in the region. \n“Fellows will work closely with Mongabay editors to develop original stories on topics such as fisheries\, marine pollution\, climate change\, protected and conserved areas\, and community-led conservation. \n“As this fellowship is run in English\, applicants must be able to report\, write and communicate at a high level of English.” \n\nWhen: September 1\, 2026 – February 28\, 2027\nWho: Journalists from coastal Southeast Asian countries\, with a focus on Indonesia\, the Philippines\, Malaysia\, Thailand and Vietnam. Not eligible: Singapore and Brunei.\nStipend: US$500/month
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-southeast-asia-ocean-reporting-fellowship/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships & Grants
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SUMMARY:Reporting on Toxics and Health: Lessons From Covering “Forever Chemicals”
DESCRIPTION:“Accurate reporting on chemicals and health is more important than ever before. While science clearly links chemical exposures to many health harms\, this issue has become increasingly politicized. Petrochemical corporations often fuel the confusion and proactively manufacture doubt about the science. \n“In this [Collaborative for Health & Environment] webinar\, award-winning chemical pollution reporters Sharon Lerner of ProPublica and Stéphane Horel of Le Monde will discuss the importance of accurate local reporting on toxic chemicals. Focusing on PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ as an example\, the speakers will explore the critical role of journalists in covering chemical health hazards\, public decision-making\, and industry strategies to influence both policy and science.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/reporting-on-toxics-health-lessons-from-covering-forever-chemicals/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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