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Many journalists covering climate crisis face threats and violence

Many journalists covering climate crisis face threats and violence

A recent survey reveals that nearly 40% of journalists reporting on climate and environmental issues have been threatened, with 11% experiencing physical violence.

Nina Lakhani reports for The Guardian.

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As biodiversity declines, so does public attention
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As biodiversity declines, so does public attention

There are two environmental crises right now: climate change and biodiversity loss. Why are people, particularly journalists, only paying attention to one of them?
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