May 16, 2012 | Panos London
The Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP) is proud to announce the launch of a Fellowship program that will send journalists to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Doha (COP18) in late 2012.
Apr 11, 2012 | Faisal Raza Khan
The Kashmir mountains are a beautiful setting, but the impacts of climate change are beginning to be felt as the water seems to be drying up.
Apr 4, 2012 | Armsfree Ajanaku
In this article for the Climate Change Media Partnership, Armsfree looks at what is being done in Nigeria to allow local rainforests to begin to grow back.
Apr 2, 2012 | Lorenzo Morales
Brazil has dramatically slowed down the rate of Amazon deforestation in the past six years. But restoring the swathes of rainforest is another huge challenge – and one that is meeting powerful political opposition.
Feb 29, 2012 | Kaidia Samaké
With the worsening food shortage in Mali, Kaidia tells us how local radio is sharing valuable information with rural communities.
Feb 22, 2012 | Ana Aranha
The Brazilian government claims destruction of the Amazon has fallen to its lowest level in 23 years. But environmental activists continue to be threatened and killed by loggers. Ana Aranha met one woman forced into hiding by assassins.
Jan 17, 2012 | Tim Williams
Tim looks back at CoP17, working with the Climate Change Media Partnership, and offers a critique of the communications process underpinning the conference.
Jan 6, 2012 | Tim Williams
These photos take you through a day of working as part of the Climate Change Media Partnership at the Durban 2011 climate change conference.
Dec 27, 2011 | Stella Paul
Rag-pickers, people who sift through rubbish for a living in India, travelled to Durban to take part in the UN climate change negotiations.
Dec 16, 2011 | Panos London
Tens of millions of news consumers of 20 media outlets in 15 countries got a much-needed flow of information about climate change in the past two weeks thanks to an innovative project called the Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP).