Facelift challenge: Let's get together and find collaborative processes for climate change journalism. Journalists, we have a problem. We need to find new narratives, new sensible ways to use clima...
Alok Jha is a journalist and broadcaster, and currently a Wellcome Trust fellow, developing innovative new formats for telling stories in science journalism. He has worked as science correspondent for both ITV News and the Guardian, for more than 17 years and written and presented several TV and radio documentary series for the BBC. He has covered everything from space to particle physics to stem cells to climate change, and even reported live from Antarctica. He is author of three popular science books, including The Water Book.
Events in past editions
Connecting science and journalism though climate change and digital innovation
The last few years have been too centered on the issues of fake news and debunking, particularly in some field of science, to actually reflect other very urgent questions that, in the long run, are li...