Unsere aufwendige Recherche über den europäischen Wald ist online, der teils nicht mehr CO2 Senke, sondern CO2 Emittent ist. Dafür habe ich zusammen gearbeitet mit @K_BS und #ritacruz, unterstützt von #JournalismfundEU.
Der Artikel ist zunächst auf portugiesisch bei @Publico erschienen.
Wir suchen weitere Publisher in ganz Europa.
Para todos os que falam português:
https://www.publico.pt/2024/07/14/azul/investigacao/ha-tres-florestas-europeias-emitem-gases-poluentes-absorvem-portuguesa-2096830
Há três florestas europeias que emitem mais gases poluentes do que absorvem e uma delas é portuguesa

O Azul vai publicar, quinzenalmente, quatro artigos de uma investigação de três jornalistas sobre gestão florestal na Europa, apoiada pelo Earth Investigations Programme do Journalismfund Europe.

Público
I will be sharing data journalism tips on this free webinar on Thursday — tune in if you have time! I will be focusing on an investigation into unsafe cycling infrastructure. https://www.journalismfund.eu/sevenwebinars
#datajournos #datajournalism #cinderellacyclists #cycling #cyclingpolicy #malta #lithuania #czechia #romania #journalismfundeu
Series of Webinars for Improving Environmental Coverage | Journalismfund Europe

Join The Earth Investigation Network. For seven weeks, investigative journalists supported by Journalismfund Europe from all over the planet will share their experiences and advice investigating various issues and problems related to the environment.

Journalismfund Europe

9/ The lack of transparency and consideration of local contexts are only a few of the issues surrounding waste-to-energy. Learn more in this investigation published in #EnergyMonitor co-reported by Alexandra Buba 🇩🇪 Nicha Wachpanich 🇹🇭 & Geela Garcia 🇵🇭 with the support of #JournalismFundEU

https://www.energymonitor.ai/sectors/industry/facing-headwinds-at-home-europe-and-japan-are-pushing-waste-to-energy-technology-across-south-east-asia/

Facing headwinds at home, Europe and Japan are pushing waste-to-energy technology across South East Asia

Foreign-backed waste-to-energy projects in the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand are firing up local opposition over green credentials.

Energy Monitor