Electric Ladies Podcast
Where Does the NYT Get Climate Stories? - Hannah Fairfield, NY Times Climate Editor
15 Sep 2017
We read the articles about the hurricanes and climate change and environmental pollutants and all, but today we have a behind the scenes look at where those stories come from and how they come to be. Grab a cup of coffee or your beverage of choice and listen in to this fascinating, insightful interview with Hannah Fairfield, the Climate Editor of the venerable New York Times. This is the story behind the stories. You'll hear: Where their stories come from - literally. How they decide which stories to tell. How they decide how to tell them. What it takes to tell these stories, literally, in person power, resources and finding people as story subjects. How she came to the job - her unusual path. And more! Let us know what YOU think the NY Times and other journalists should cover about the climate, and related topics. Tweet it to us @joanmichelson or post it on our Facebook page, and ask to join our private Facebook group. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Also, join our Facebook Page and share your insights! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson
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