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Data Track on Climate Change Reporting: Using Data to Set the Climate Agenda

The Open Knowledge Brasil is holding a three track training session of Climate Change reporting using data during Coda Amazonia, the local version of the Brazilian Conference on Data Journalism and Digital Methods (Coda.Br), Latin America’s leading data journalism event.

The second is on how data can inform relevant discussions while reporting to set the climate agenda. In this workshop, participants will learn how databases become the source of significant investigations to set the agenda on climate and influence public opinion.

Duration:  2 hours

Coda Amazônia takes place between 31 August and 1 September in Belém (Pará) and on 2 September on Marajó Island, also in the state of Pará. The Open Climate Reporting Initiative (OCRI) will be present at five different sessions.

Registration can be done here until 25 August.

31 August 2023 – Universidade Federal do Pará

14:30–16:30

Juliana Mori

Juliana Mori is a journalist specialising in audiovisual productions and geospatial data visualisation. Co-founder and editorial director of InfoAmazonia. Graduated in journalism from the Pontifical Catholic University (PUC) of São Paulo, she holds a master’s degree in Digital Arts from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona.

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  • 31 August 2023 14.30–16.30 Brasilia Standard Time - BRT (GMT-3)
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