GRID-ARENDAL – ENVIRONMENTAL KNOWLEDGE FOR CHANGE

Event date 28 March 2023 – 30 March 2023

Location Botanical Gardens Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia

GRID-Arendal is attending WSCJ 12TH WORLD CONFERENCE OF SCIENCE JOURNALISTS

Please visit: https://www.wcsj.org

We offer science journalist a knowledge bank of environmental graphics, data, pictures, experts etc. The missing link between science and policy makers. We believe environmental communication is a powerful tool for shaping positive change. We're working hard to make it better.

GRID-Arendal is a non-profit environmental communications centre based in Norway. We transform environmental data into innovative, science-based information products and provide capacity-building services that enable better environmental governance. We aim to inform and activate a global audience and motivate decision-makers to effect positive change. Our vision is a society that understands, values, and protects the environment on which it depends.

Who we are:

GRID-Arendal is a multidisciplinary team of experts on a range of global environmental issues who work together with partners to find solutions to global challenges.

GRID-Arendal was established in 1989 by the Norwegian Ministry of the Environment to support environmentally sustainable development by collaborating with the United Nations Environment Programme and other partners.

We're here to make sure everyone gets the message. We believe that everyone should have access to unbiased, science-based information that helps them understand the environment and make informed decisions.

Please visit our webpage to access all our resources: GRID-Arendal

Categories

  • tipping point
  • climate change
  • biodiversity
  • plastic pollution
  • blue carbon
  • new policy brief

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