“When representatives from nearly 60 countries met in Santa Marta, Colombia, in April to discuss pathways for accelerating climate action and shifting away from fossil fuels, it represented one of
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“Inside Climate News is accepting applications for the Fall 2026 Fellowships, focusing on climate, environment and environmental justice reporting. “The part-time fellowships, which require a commitment of 10 hours per
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“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
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“This microgrant aims to support civil society organizations and groups in the United States to utilize Pulitzer Center-supported reporting as part of projects that contribute to a more informed and
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“Generative AI is now embedded in the workflows of major newsrooms, including The New York Times, Financial Times, and the Associated Press. “Experts predict 2026 will mark the shift from
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“The National Forest Foundation is looking for story pitches for its Winter/Spring 2026 issue of Light & Seed magazine, which will focus on how technology and innovation intersects with National
View from DEADLINE: National Forest Foundation — Call for Solutions Journalism Pitches
The Sustainable Agriculture Network invites submissions “images that capture how regenerative agriculture supports resilient ecosystems, thriving landscapes, and the people who depend on them.” The Regenerative Agriculture: Fostering Resilient Landscapes and
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“The Pulitzer Center is now accepting applications for its sixth cohort of the Rainforest Investigations Network (RIN). “RIN Fellows will pursue both individual and joint investigative projects, examining the root
View from DEADLINE: Rainforest Investigations Network Fellowships
“How can journalists report on nature crime and other criminal activity that affects the environment, as well as the people who live in and depend on these ecosystems? What tools,
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“Are you developing a film project that celebrates mountain culture, adventure, mountain sports or the environment? Are you looking for funding opportunities and support? “The Banff Centre Mountain Film and
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“Accelerating demand for new data centers means many communities are being asked for the first time where and how to permit their construction. SciLine’s next briefing will cover considerations being
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“Good environmental journalism changes things. It puts a name to what was once invisible, and makes people care about places and problems they might never otherwise encounter. This is the
View from DEADLINE: Knight-Risser Prize for Western Environmental Journalism
“The initiative seeks to recognize and contemplate communication and media education works dedicated to the protection of the environment and the defense of the rights of indigenous peoples and traditional
View from DEADLINE: Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira Contest for Communication and Journalism in Defense of the Environment, Indigenous Peoples and Traditional Communities
“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
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“DIG announces the official opening for the 2026 edition of the DIG Awards, the international competition that for twelve years have been the benchmark for the best documentary filmmakers and
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“Outrider’s Nuclear Reporting Summit brings journalists and national security experts together to explore the intersection of nuclear weapons issues with artificial intelligence, community health, climate change, local economies, and environmental
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“Outrider’s Science Media Forum connects journalists with NASA’s latest technology to help them cover local science stories. This free, one-day event shows media professionals how to use NASA research and
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“The Institute for Journalism & Natural Resources is now accepting applications for its 2026 Community Reporting Project fellowships. “Accepted applicants will: Attend a three-day, expenses-paid, science and environment reporting workshop
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The Indigenous Journalists Association’s annual competition “recognizes excellence in reporting by Indigenous and non-Indigenous journalists across the U.S., Canada and globally.” The categories include Best Health Coverage and Best Environmental
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“Most of us have a contaminated site near us, but without reporters playing a watchdog role, these sites often languish for decades, potentially impacting people’s health. The stakes couldn’t be
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“In an era of rapid change and global interconnection, understanding and addressing the challenges of tomorrow has never been more urgent. The McCloy Fellowships on Global Trends are designed to
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“The Mountain Writers Intensive is a three-week residency for twelve writers in fiction, nonfiction, journalism, or poetry. Ideal for projects on mountain narratives, adventure, environmental journalism, and the human connection
View from DEADLINE: Banff Centre’s Mountain Writers Intensive
“In collaboration with NASA’s Health and Applied Sciences Team (HAQAST), the Outrider Science Media Forum [taking place May 14] is a platform for journalists, digital creators, and scientists to learn
View from DEADLINE: 2026 Outrider Science Media Forum
“The McGraw Fellowships, an initiative of the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, provide experienced journalists with a grant up to $15,000 and the editorial support needed to produce
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“Editors play a decisive role in shaping which environmental investigations move forward and get published, yet their expectations are often opaque to reporters. In this session you will learn how
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