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Spread the word! Climate Home News seeks story ideas on clean energy supply chains

Send us your pitches for justice-focused stories on the trends and actors shaping clean energy technology supply chains.
After a successful first instalment, Climate Home News is extending its “Clean Energy Frontier” series on supply chains for clean energy technologies for a second year and is seeking pitches.
In our first series, we reported on lithium mining booms in Zimbabwe and Argentina; explored India’s dream of building its own solar supply chain; uncovered accusations of rights abuses linked to an Indonesian nickel park; delved into efforts to recycle rare earths in Canada; and examined Swedish company Northvolt’s sodium-ion battery plans. In our second series, we are looking for longform stories (1,500-1,700 words) that explore how the energy transition can help support sustainable development, address inequalities and create jobs. We are interested in stories that illustrate the opportunities and challenges of the transition and how it can be funded (especially in developing countries), spotlight geopolitical and trade tensions and efforts to address them, expose harms, and examine how technologies are transferred from wealthy to poorer countries. Each story should blend on-the-ground reporting with investigative or explanatory journalism. We particularly welcome strong character-driven stories and the use of data or satellite images to unveil new trends. The ideal story will have an original angle that captures the attention of our international audience. We plan to publish six deeply reported articles between November 2024 and June 2025. We are seeking stories from around the world and we encourage journalists from developing countries to send us their ideas. Stories should be accompanied by visual elements, including high-quality photos and video, and we encourage partnerships between journalists and photographers. How to pitch Join us for an hour webinar at 12pm GMT on August 20 2024 to find out what we expect from your pitches. Sign up here. We welcome pitches from journalists with at least three years’ experience. You must have fluent spoken and written English. Journalists from all countries are welcome to apply. It helps if you have worked with international media before and have awareness of climate change issues. For information about how to submit your pitch, please follow the link below:



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