Climate change has become a hotly debated topic that has captured many in the throes of catastrophic anxiety. The University of Oregon lauds itself for its green public branding, but what is being done on campus to combat this increasingly growing threat? Emerald science reporter Becky Hoag speaks with Podcast Desk Editor Ryan Nguyen to discuss her cover story on the university’s climate action plan, why she thinks there needs to be more environmental journalism and how listeners can educate themselves on the topic.
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Becky Hoag’s author profile is here.
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“How It’s Reported” is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to illuminate how journalists report on the latest news, build trust between news outlets and audiences and promote informed and engaged listeners, which are vital to a healthy democracy. Episodes come out on Wednesdays.
Podcast Desk Editor Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Music is “A Fist Full of Organs” by Evan Dupell.
‘How It’s Reported: A Podcast’: CAP 2.0 and Environmental Journalism
Ryan Nguyen and Becky Hoag
May 15, 2019
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