Journalists' summit between Chinese and Danish climate change reporters


Ten environmental journalists from China en route to a Danish wind farm at sea. Photo: Helle Nordberg/IMS.

19.07.2010
Chinese and Danish climate change and environmental journalists share similar challenges in their work, but clear differences still exist. Report from a summit between journalistic compatriots in summer-clad Copenhagen

COP15 sparked climate change interest in China


Xu KeXin from China Business Week at the windfarm Lillegrunden off the shores of Copenhagen. Photo: Helle Nordberg/IMS.

30.06.2010
The UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen in 2009 helped open the eyes of the Chinese media and public to climate change and environmental issues, according to two Chinese energy and environment journalists visiting Copenhagen this week

Environmental and climate change journalism in China


11.03.2010
Fifty years of breakneck industrialisation and economic development have had severe consequences for China's environment. Chinese media have a central role to play in spreading the "green" message. New report from IMS

New Opportunities for environmental and climate change journalism in China - Chinese


09.03.2010

Chinese version of the report: New opportunities for environmental and climate change journalism in China".

IMS steps up activities in China


Climate reporting from Copenhagen to China, June 2009. Photo: Lis Jespersen/IMS

22.01.2010
IMS is planning to increase activities in China in 2010 and 2011 following successful activities in 2009 such as a Roundtable on Investigative Journalism in Beijing and a two-day seminar on investigative journalism, involving both Chinese and British senior investigative journalists
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