Covering Climate Change Science and Policy in a Polarized World (August 2023)

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Covering Climate Change Science and Policy in a Polarized World (August 2023)

Get expert help navigating the complex landscape of climate change science and policy in this one-day masterclass while exploring resources and tools that can deeply inform and improve your reporting.

August 29, 2023

Overview

  • Designed for early- to mid-career journalists who are covering or interested in getting better at climate reporting.
  • Connect one-on-one with top climate change researchers at the nonpartisan, nonprofit RAND Corporation.
  • Add to your stock of web tools and resources that can inform and enhance your reporting.
  • The training is on Aug. 29 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at RAND’s office in Arlington, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C.,-area.
  • You must attend in person — there is no virtual component.
  • There is no cost to attend. Coffee, lunch and snacks will be provided, and parking is free.
  • The office is conveniently off the Pentagon City Metro stop.
  • The deadline to apply is Aug. 14, 2023.

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Learning Outcomes

Attendees in this one-day workshop on Aug. 29 will:

  • Review the latest findings in climate science and policy.
  • Get a clear read on the latest climate science.
  • Gain a data-driven perspective on the pace of fossil fuel replacement.
  • Get the latest on carbon capture sequestration technology.
  • Learn about the costs, benefits, and trade-offs associated with federal climate policies.
  • Assess how the climate justice promises of the Biden administration are shaping up in practice.
  • Test out new web tools that can beef up your reporting on climate change.

$0.00

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

Overview

  • Designed for early- to mid-career journalists who are covering or interested in getting better at climate reporting.
  • Connect one-on-one with top climate change researchers at the nonpartisan, nonprofit RAND Corporation.
  • Add to your stock of web tools and resources that can inform and enhance your reporting.
  • The training is on Aug. 29 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at RAND’s office in Arlington, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C.,-area.
  • You must attend in person — there is no virtual component.
  • There is no cost to attend. Coffee, lunch and snacks will be provided, and parking is free.
  • The office is conveniently off the Pentagon City Metro stop.
  • The deadline to apply is Aug. 14, 2023.

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This one-day, in-person free workshop at the RAND Corporation in Arlington, Virginia, on Aug. 29 will give journalists access to and information from some of the nation’s leading climate change analysts.

RAND — a nonprofit, nonpartisan global research organization that tackles the world’s toughest problems — is sponsoring this training in partnership with Poynter to advance journalists’ understanding of climate change using the most reliable and scientifically accurate information available today.

The sessions will include lectures and group discussions, as well as breakout sessions and opportunities to connect one-on-one with RAND policy experts.

Speakers include Benjamin Preston, senior policy researcher and director of community health and environmental policy program; and Aimee E. Curtright, senior scientist. Both are professors at the Pardee RAND Graduate School.

Lunch, coffee and snacks will be provided, and parking is free. (More information on parking and directions will be provided after registration.)

Tuesday, Aug. 29

9 a.m.: Welcome and introductions

9:30-10:30 a.m.: Setting the record straight on climate science

Research now has a better handle on the pace of climate change and the role of human activity. Here, we’ll assess the quality of research, review the latest findings, dismiss distractions and clarify concepts.

10:30-11:15 a.m.: New technology to reduce carbon emissions

An overview of changing wind and solar technologies, the move away from fossil fuel, the state of carbon capture and sequestration technology, and the challenges and opportunities presented by hydrogen fuel.

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Assessing decarbonization policy

An overview of the Infrastructure Investment and American Jobs Act (IIJA) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the two main drivers of energy transition.

12:30-1:30 p.m.: Lunch

1:30-2:30 p.m.: Tools of the trade

Get a guided tour through the variety of web tools available to explore the impacts and mitigation of climate change.

Break

2:45-4 p.m.: The road to Justice40

The administration has set the goal that 40% of clean energy benefits go to disadvantaged communities. What policy and monitoring tools are in place, and how well can benefits be targeted?

4:30-5 p.m.: Wrapping it all up

5 p.m.: Happy hour (location TBD)

This training is designed for any journalist, but particularly early- to mid-career journalists, who live and/or work in Washington, D.C., and who want to improve their knowledge of climate change issues.

The process to register is straightforward and simple. Please be prepared to answer questions about your professional experience, areas of interest and basic demographic information.

This is a free training. Travel assistance is not provided.

The deadline to apply for the Aug. 29 program is Aug. 14, 2023.

Instructors

  • Jon Greenberg
    Faculty
    Jon is the lead Faculty for the Beat Academy webinar series at Poynter. Beat Academy is a series of expert-led and resource-packed webinars that will...
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  • Aimee E. Curtright
    Senior Scientist; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School
    Aimee Curtright (she/her) is a senior scientist at the RAND Corporation and a professor at the Pardee RAND Graduate School. Her research focuses on energy...
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  • Benjamin Lee Preston
    Director, Community Health and Environmental Policy Program; Senior Policy Researcher; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School
    Benjamin Preston (he/his) is a senior policy researcher at the RAND Corporation and director of Community Health and Environmental Policy, a program of RAND Social...
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