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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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News projects

We work with education – but journalism is about people, so we regularly work “real life” with our journalism project. This means, we do stories – articles, broadcast. Text, video, photo, soundbites.

See some of the larger collaboration projects here:

The Plastic Bag Project – February-June 2009.


The Beyond Kyoto conference on Climate Change – covered by 25 international students from Danish School of Media and Journalism – March 2009.

The Bottle Water project (March-May 2010). Most of it only pubished internally at our Ning Global Environmental site, some of it also made public as a research wiki at gejiwiki.org.

The COP 15 news coverage; we were there with a group of students in December 2009, when the World and their leaders tried to reach an agreement to minimise the effects of manmade climate change.

The debates (April 2010 and October 2010). Students compete in the traditional debating discipline – but online and across timezones and all kinds of borders. They are kept at our Ning Global Environmental site (password required).

See many other student work examples at the Reportage Enviro site, hosted by UTS Sydney.

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