Reading List
This is a collection of links to articles which could be useful to read pre-session.
It is not a compulsion, but just to give you some context and prep. It will be updated before every mandatory session.
1. Best Practices for Climate Journalism
2. Why we need new stories on climate
3. More people care about climate change than you think
4. Climate Change Glossary
5. What is climate change? A really simple guide
6. Top Tips: How to tell climate stories
7. Can we find a new way to tell the story of climate change?
8. How to tell the story of climate change, in photos
1. How climate change is changing the food we eat in India: prices, nutrition, taste, seasonality
2. Here’s how climate change will affect what you eat
3. Seeds of resistance: The fight to preserve Europe’s peasant seeds
4. Documentary Series: The Ants & the Grasshopper
5. ‘Defend the product!’ How the French keep their artisan food culture alive
6. The Most Delicious Foods Will Fall Victim to Climate Change
7. Feeding the Future: Why Hollywood Food Storytelling Needs a Climate-Scale Revolution
8. 10 Mil millones - ¿qué comeremos?
9. El frijol que desafía al desierto: el legado ancestral wayuu frente al cambio climático
1. Lyme and other tick-borne diseases are on the rise. But why?
2. How climate change threatens eye health
3. How Unseasonal Rains Are Extending Malaria Transmission Windows
4. Climate change is bringing malaria to new areas. In Africa, it never left
5. The Rise of Infectious Diseases Due to Climate Change
6. Dengue fever is rare in L.A. That could start to change because of climate change
7. How climate change could make fungal diseases worse
8. Why Nations Need to Prepare for Climate-Fueled Dengue
9. Opinion: Why Climate Science Shouldn’t Forget to Factor in Brain Health
10. In India, a Doubly Neglected Tropical Disease
1. Lyme and other tick-borne diseases are on the rise. But why?
2. How climate change threatens eye health
3. How Unseasonal Rains Are Extending Malaria Transmission Windows
4. Climate change is bringing malaria to new areas. In Africa, it never left
5. The Rise of Infectious Diseases Due to Climate Change
6. Dengue fever is rare in L.A. That could start to change because of climate change
7. How climate change could make fungal diseases worse
8. Why Nations Need to Prepare for Climate-Fueled Dengue
9. Opinion: Why Climate Science Shouldn’t Forget to Factor in Brain Health
10. In India, a Doubly Neglected Tropical Disease