The European Federation for Science Journalism (EFSJ) is excited to announce the judging panel for its 2022 Climate Investigation Grant for European science journalists, organised in partnership with the BNP Paribas Foundation.
The European Climate Grant encourages ambitious field investigations focused on understanding of the climate, adaptation to climate change, and different mitigation strategies.
This year’s competition will be judged by a carefully selected panel made up of journalists – 2020 EFSJ Climate Grant laureates and EFSJ board members – and scientists with expertise in climate change and storytelling.
The qualifying submissions span eight European countries, with projects for TV, radio, press and web.
Between one and three winning proposals will be announced at an awards ceremony held at the European Conference of Science Journalism in Leiden, the Netherlands, on 12 July.
The judges for the 2022 awards are, in alphabetical order:
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About EFSJ
The European Federation for Science Journalism ( EFSJ ) is a non-profit organisation that aims to promote independent, high-quality science journalism across Europe by organising meetings and conferences, setting-up cross-border investigative reporting grants, and running awards. The EFSJ supports and stimulates journalists to critically examine, challenge and assess scientific information in a social, cultural, political, ethical and economic context. The EFSJ helps develop and support new business models for independent science journalism and stimulate the debate about the role of science journalism and science communication.