Date/Time
Date(s) - Thu 29 May
10:00 - 16:00
The climate emergency challenges how we understand the relationship between our economy, environment, and society. It is framed in different ways by different people, and a journalist’s job is to cover all of the action and the angles. How can they do this and still be a part of the solution?
This symposium will investigate climate journalism in Aotearoa New Zealand, discussing its current practices and challenges, and exploring different ways we can tell media stories about the climate emergency.
You will hear from leading climate journalists about their work in a news media industry under extraordinary stress, and from prominent climate news sources striving for urgent political, economic, and social change. Each panel discussion will include an audience Q&A session.
Join the AUT School of Communication Studies in conversation with some of Aotearoa’s leading climate journalists, climate activists and communication scholars for this free AUT live event brought to you by the Communication for Social Change research centre and the Journalism, Media and Democracy research centre.
Programme
10.00-11.00am
Welcome – Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies, Acting Dean, Prof Suzanne Wilkinson
Opening Remarks – Prof Geoffrey Craig
11.00am-12.30pm Panel Discussion
Eloise Gibson, RNZ
Marc Daalder, Newsroom
Miriama Kamo, (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Mutunga) TVNZ
Moderator: Dr Greg Treadwell
12.30-1.30pm – Lunch (included with in-person tickets)
1.30-3.00pm Panel Discussion
Dr Russel Norman, Greenpeace
Jessica Palairet, Lawyers for Climate Action
Joe Nagera, Pacific Climate Warriors
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Vijay Devadas
3.00-4.00pm Concluding Discussion (Q&A)
Respondents: Dr Greg Treadwell, Matt Halliday
Moderator: Prof Geoffrey Craig
