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GEJI at the COPs


We were in Copenhagen, see gejiweb.org/cop15
And in 2010 and 2011, we checked how media and politicians changed their ambitions on Climate Change from Cop15 to Cop16 and Cop17 - read more.

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Special GEJI reports:

BEYOND KYOTO - 25 international students covering a scientific conference, March 2009.
PLASTIC BAGS - students around the world exploring plastic bag usage, March-June 2009.
AFTER COP15 - investigating how media and NGOs change ambitions for the UN climate conferences.

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Journalism students to cover Climate Summit

A pool of students from Europe, America, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Australia will work as a news room during the COP15 summit in December.
The students currently follow the International Semester Program at the Danish School of Media and Journalism – a program forming a core part of the GEJI project. The semester program focuses on environmental issues and multimedia journalism.
COP15 will be their last “workshop” in Denmark, actually being their Final Project in a special form.
Why special?
Because usually, the Final Project is an individual assignment consisting of a major journalistic piece with supplements.
But – we couldn’t run an environmental journalism course next door to the maybe most important UN summit sofar in this century, without taking the opportunity and cover it.
Questions?
Ask Asbjorn Jorgensen, ass.professor, tel. +45 2175 2125, email [email protected].

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