Investigating
Extractive Industries
June
10, 2021 - 1:30-2:30 p.m. ET
All
journalists welcome!
Extractive
industries — mining, forestry, fishing, oil/gas — offer the promise of economic
growth and the peril of environmental degradation. By shining a light on
extractive industries, investigative environmental journalism can inform
communities, hold businesses accountable, and catalyze better decisions by
governments. But investigative reporting can be expensive, difficult, and
dangerous. Join us June 10th to hear from leading reporters whose powerful
investigations have increased transparency about extractive industries in the
Americas. You will see inspiring examples of investigations into logging,
mining, and fishing and walk away with tips for staying safe while staying true
to the story.
Moderator:
- Sara Schonhardt,
International Climate Reporter, E&E News and SEJ Board Member
Panelists:
- David Abel,
Producer, Director and Cinematographer, "Entangled" and Reporter, The Boston
Globe
- Gustavo Faleiros,
Environment Investigations Editor, Rainforest Investigations Network, Pulitzer
Center
- Karla Mendes,
Contributing Editor, Mongabay
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