The Pulitzer Center invites investigative journalists, environmental reporters and data enthusiasts to this webinar on how open-source intelligence (OSINT) tools are changing the way we monitor — and report on — the ocean. Noon ET.
Join Covering Climate Now for a one-hour discussion on how to prepare yourself and your newsroom to be responsive to climate-driven extreme weather this autumn. Noon ET.
Journalists interested in Covering Climate Now's 89 Percent Project can swap ideas with journalists from The Guardian, France Télévisions, and Agencia Pública about how to gather candid, revealing answers from the public, to present a factually grounded portrait of the global climate majority in all its diversity. Noon ET.
The Uproot Project seeks powerful stories and passionate environmental journalists of color to feature in the fourth annual Journey of a Story gallery exhibit on Oct 23, 2025 in Washington, D.C. Journalists selected receive a $300 honorarium. Deadline: Aug 25.
SciLine’s next briefing will cover the state of evidence leading to the adoption of the EPA’s “endangerment finding” in 2009 and how it has evolved since, implications of rolling back the finding for federal and state regulations and climate goals, and what these changes could mean at the local level. 1 p.m. ET.
Full Circle Future is hosting an informational webinar about their new 50-state Waste Impact Tracker that allows users to get the latest data and resources related to pollution from more than 2,600 landfills across the U.S. 3 p.m. ET / Noon PT.
Vital Impacts' online talk at 11 a.m. ET is with David Walter Banks who is known for his blend of stylized portraiture, documentary work and long-term storytelling. You'll be taken behind the scenes of "Trembling Earth," his three-year project focused on protecting Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp.
This online workshop, hosted by The NewsGuild Committee to Defend the Free Press, will equip media workers with the tools, knowledge, and resources to navigate dangerous situations—whether on assignment, online, or in the workplace. 8 p.m. ET.
Join the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA for an online panel discussion on the Trump administration's recent executive actions on artificial intelligence and their implications for energy use in the United States and around the world. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. ET.
In this Food and Farming Journalism Network/Sentient Media webinar, SEJ members Grunwald and Splitter will explore why cows and land dominate the climate math, how to report on potential solutions like regenerative agriculture and cultivated meat, and when to mention the tradeoffs. Noon ET.