Friday, January 7, 2022

Global Media Movement against Climate Change Loading

 

Tamukong Roland Angong, Founder, CEO WORLD ECHOES MEDIA GROUP Cum  National Coordinator and Founder of (RAMIB), Rapid Media Intervention Battalion an Advocacy tool and the Network of Cameroon Benevolent Journalists who go beyond newsroom reporting to carry out humanitarian and charitable works.

The call for awakening against global crisis, down to global warming and the fight against climate change has suddenly and gradually gained momentum in the past years.

The year 2022 takes the crusade or campaign to another level and frequency thanks to a global Media initiative put up by the Oxford Climate Journalism network team of experts who have voluntarily taken up themselves to regroup World class media practitioners in and around a global platform to source and brainstorm on leading media actions and policies to speed up public awareness on or against climate change.

The assembly or battery of media change bringers or chained actors to combat climate change through evolved media approaches or concepts shall, in the year 2022 be setting standards, policies and principles to strengthen world media advocacy programs against climate change.

The whole exercise headed by, Caithlin Mercer, Associate Director, Fellowship programs at RISJ and Eduardo Suarez head of editorial, RISJ, one of the world’s most finest Journalists, will through out 2022 be coordinating and mobilizing media efforts of carefully selected media practitioners around the world to change the approach and speed up actions and efforts towards the fight against climate change.

Caithlin Mercer

Eduardo Suarez

As I report, the Network of media gurus carefully selected are all on a platforms where familiarization is already on going and their varied experiences in their different countries are been shared.

The common “flayor” or phenomenon as the French man calls it, from all indication and with this global Media Movement, there are hopes that lasting solutions will be arrived at the end of 2022. Better still,  practical media ways to combat climate change through newsroom reporting, advocacy and activism.

Host ground of the year long media come together will be Reuters institute for the study of Journalism, University of Oxford.

Hear founder of the program “The mission of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network is to help journalists, editors, and media executives across the world develop their coverage of climate change, and support newsroom leaders in identifying and addressing the range of operational, cultural and ethical issues that can be involved in expanding their coverage of this issue". 

"The network provides members with a series of knowledge sessions with world-leading experts, professional forums and working groups, introductions to relevant scientists and research".



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