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People worldwide are deeply affected by the crises and emergencies climate change creates, such as fires, floods, heat waves, air pollution, and crop failure. These events can seem abstract — until you hear the stories of people who have lived through them.
The journalists of the Climate Disaster Project make it real by bringing you those stories from survivors worldwide. And during this year’s UN Climate Change Conference, COP29, they are bringing compelling survivor stories to the pages of The Guardian.
Three of these reporters, as well as The Guardian’s assistant environment editor, discussed covering climate on the frontlines of its disasters — and telling the stories of its survivors with empathy, solidarity, and impact. Co-hosted by the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions and the Climate Disaster Project.
Moderators: Ian Mauro, executive director, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, and Sean Holman, founding director, Climate Disaster Project
Panelists:
Bibi van der Zee, assistant editor, environment, The Guardian (United Kingdom)
Kristin Engel, journalist with the Daily Maverick’s Our Burning Planet (South Africa)
Ricardo Garcia, independent environmental journalist and journalism trainer (Brazil and Portugal)
Aldyn Chwelos, managing editor, Climate Disaster Project