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'''Covering Climate Now''' (CC Now) is an organization providing "urgent climate stories" to a large number of corporate media.
 
'''Covering Climate Now''' (CC Now) is an organization providing "urgent climate stories" to a large number of corporate media.
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CC Now collaborates with journalists and newsrooms to produce more informed and urgent climate stories, to make climate a part of every beat in the newsroom — from politics and weather to business and culture.
 
CC Now collaborates with journalists and newsrooms to produce more informed and urgent climate stories, to make climate a part of every beat in the newsroom — from politics and weather to business and culture.
  
Co-founded by the '' [[Columbia Journalism Review ]]'' and ''[[The Nation]]'' in association with ''[[The Guardian]]'' and [[WNYC]] in 2019, CCNow’s 460-plus partners include some of the biggest names in [[corporate media]]. In addition to the three biggest news agencies — [[Reuters]], [[Bloomberg]], and Agence [[France Presse]] — each of which provides content to thousands of other newsrooms, our partners include [[CBS News]], [[NBC]] and [[MSNBC News]], Noticias Telemundo, [[PBS NewsHour]], [[Univision]], [[Al Jazeera]]; most of the biggest public radio stations in the US; many flagship newspapers and TV networks in the Americas, Europe, and Asia; and dozens of leading magazines and journals, including [[Nature]], [[Scientific American]], [[Rolling Stone]], [[HuffPost]], Teen Vogue, and [[Mother Jones]].<ref>https://coveringclimatenow.org/about/</ref>
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Co-founded by the '' [[Columbia Journalism Review ]]'' and ''[[The Nation]]'' in association with ''[[The Guardian]]'' and [[WNYC]] in 2019, CCNow’s 460-plus partners include some of the biggest names in [[corporate media]]. In addition to the three biggest news agencies — [[Reuters]], [[Bloomberg]], and [[Agence France Presse]] — each of which provides content to thousands of other newsrooms, our partners include [[CBS News]], [[NBC]] and [[MSNBC News]], Noticias Telemundo, [[PBS NewsHour]], [[Univision]], [[Al Jazeera]]; most of the biggest public radio stations in the US; many flagship newspapers and TV networks in the Americas, Europe, and Asia; and dozens of leading magazines and journals, including [[Nature]], [[Scientific American]], [[Rolling Stone]], [[HuffPost]], Teen Vogue, and [[Mother Jones]].<ref>https://coveringclimatenow.org/about/</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 12:59, 25 February 2023

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Formation2019
Founder•  Columbia Journalism Review
•  The Nation
• The Guardian on 912.jpg The Guardian
•  WNYC
InterestsNet Zero

Covering Climate Now (CC Now) is an organization providing "urgent climate stories" to a large number of corporate media.

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CC Now collaborates with journalists and newsrooms to produce more informed and urgent climate stories, to make climate a part of every beat in the newsroom — from politics and weather to business and culture.

Co-founded by the Columbia Journalism Review and The Nation in association with The Guardian and WNYC in 2019, CCNow’s 460-plus partners include some of the biggest names in corporate media. In addition to the three biggest news agencies — Reuters, Bloomberg, and Agence France Presse — each of which provides content to thousands of other newsrooms, our partners include CBS News, NBC and MSNBC News, Noticias Telemundo, PBS NewsHour, Univision, Al Jazeera; most of the biggest public radio stations in the US; many flagship newspapers and TV networks in the Americas, Europe, and Asia; and dozens of leading magazines and journals, including Nature, Scientific American, Rolling Stone, HuffPost, Teen Vogue, and Mother Jones.[1]


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