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Reporting Climate Change

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UNINETTUNO and COPEAM, thanks to the support of the EIB - European Investment Bank, launch the international e-learning course “Reporting Climate Change”. This innovative training opportunity is open to TV, radio and press journalists from the MENA region, the Balkans and the sub-Saharan Africa, and it aims at reinforcing their knowledge and reporting skills about the current sustainable development challenges and the impact of climate change. Several international experts – from the academic, scientific and media sectors – are involved in the course’s modules to deliver video-lessons (available in English, French and Arabic), to talk about case-studies and in-the-field experiences, to provide a rich multimedia supporting material about key-issues such as climate change, water security, energy transition, sustainability, environmental crimes. At the end of the training programme, the participating journalists having completed the course will receive a certificate of completion co-signed by the International Telematic University UNINETTUNO, COPEAM and the European Investment Bank.


  • PART I - What is climate change  
    Available in:

    English (5 Lessons)
     

    Docenti: Ahmed Kandil(Senior research fellow & Head of Energy Studies Program at al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies and a journalist at Al Ahram newspaper)
     
    عربي (5 Lessons)
     

    Docenti: Ahmed Kandil(Senior research fellow & Head of Energy Studies Program at al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies and a journalist at Al Ahram newspaper)
     
     

  • PART II - Reporting climate change  
    Available in:

    English (5 Lessons)
     

    Docenti: Kevin Burden(Journalism trainer and consultant working with media organisations worldwide.)
     
    عربي (5 Lessons)
     

    Docenti: Kevin Burden(Journalism trainer and consultant working with media organisations worldwide.)
     
     

  • PART III – Experiences and case studies  
    Available in:

    English (7 Lessons)
     

    Docenti: Marco Motta(journalist and presenter Radio 3 Scienza), Enrica De Cian(associate professor in environmental economics at Ca’ Foscari Unversity of Venice and research scientist at Fondazione CMCC), James Painter(Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, and School of Geography, Oxford University), Milica Momčilović(scientific journalist and president of the World Federation of Science Journalists - WFSJ), Boštjan Videmšek(Journalist), Giorgio Vitali(Head of Development & Subsidized Finance AFC – Finance & Insurance - Corporate Finance), Rosalia Omungo(Science Journalist and CEO of Kenya Editors' Guild)
     
    عربي (4 Lessons)
     

    Docenti: Marco Motta(journalist and presenter Radio 3 Scienza), Enrica De Cian(associate professor in environmental economics at Ca’ Foscari Unversity of Venice and research scientist at Fondazione CMCC), James Painter(Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, and School of Geography, Oxford University), Milica Momčilović(scientific journalist and president of the World Federation of Science Journalists - WFSJ)
     
     

  • Part IV - Energy Transition  
    Available in:

    English (4 Lessons)
     

    Docenti: Fabrizio Iaccarino(Head of Sustainability and Institutional Affairs of Enel Italia), Lorenzo Colantoni(Researcher at the Energy, Climate and Resources Programme of IAI (Istituto Affari Intenazionali) and Environmental journalist), Filippo Nicolò Rodriguez(Head of Sustainability Enel Italia and Managing Director)
     
     

  • Part V - Environmental Crimes  
    Available in:

    English (1 Lessons)
     

    Docenti: Lorenzo Colantoni(Researcher at the Energy, Climate and Resources Programme of IAI (Istituto Affari Intenazionali) and Environmental journalist)
     
     

  • Part VI - Water Security  
    Available in:

    English (3 Lessons)
     

    Docenti: Simeon Otieno Dulo(University of Nairobi, Department of Civil Engineering and Technology; ICCA - Institute for Climate Change and Adaptation)