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Climate Tracker Weekly
Climate Tracker
38 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to Climate Tracker Weekly where we hear stories that matter to young climate journalists around the world.
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Welcome to Climate Tracker Weekly where we hear stories that matter to young climate journalists around the world.
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Earth Sciences
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Climate Tracker Specials: Re-Energizing Climate Reporting in the Philippines EP05
Climate Tracker Weekly
25 minutes 53 seconds
3 years ago
Climate Tracker Specials: Re-Energizing Climate Reporting in the Philippines EP05

In this episode, we talk to two journalists in the city of Davao - the largest city in the Philippines and the hometown of its current president, Rodrigo Duterte.

Yas Ocampo and Marcos Mordeno of MindaNews talked about why they think writing about the environment is important, especially in a city where all eyes are glued to local politics.

Note: The speakers in this episode are switching between English and Filipino.

For comments, suggestions and feedback you can email us at podcast@climatetracker.org.

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Climate Tracker Weekly
Welcome to Climate Tracker Weekly where we hear stories that matter to young climate journalists around the world.