When you learn about a problem from the news, what do you do? Being bombarded with information about intractable issues without solutions is a swift road to feeling overwhelmed. The Pulitzer Center’s ...
The Pulitzer Center is launching a special call for grant applications focusing on the COP 30, which is to be held in Brazil in November 2025. Journalists, editors, and independent media organizations ...
The Pulitzer Center, the Financial Times, and One World Media are excited to announce a new film partnership focused on climate change and how work and workers are affected. We’re looking for an ...
Join the Pulitzer Center, Outrider Foundation and Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists for a conversation with Rachel Oswald, CQ Roll Call's foreign policy reporter, and Scott D. Sagan, co-director and ...
This letter features reporting from "There’s Almost No Research on the Health Impact of Plastic Chemicals in the Global South" by Aryn Baker May you be in good health and have a moment of peace as you ...
This letter features reporting from "The US Military Is Embedded in the Gaming World. Its Target: Teen Recruits" Rosa Schwartzburg The hypnotic glow of the screen is something many modern teens are ...
This letter features reporting from "Haiti's Brain Drain: Educated Youth Are Leaving the Country as Fast as They Can" by Jaqueline Charles and José Antonio Iglesias I am writing to you today to ...
This letter features reporting from “How Much Does It Really Cost To Produce Insulin?” by Alicia Tovar, Fabiola Torres, and Pamela Huerta In their article, “How Much Does It Really Cost To Produce ...
Ariane Luthi is a Swiss journalist with previous careers in diplomacy and with the world’s largest cement corporation. She has published widely in leading Swiss and German magazines. Her Pulitzer ...
This letter features reporting from "With No Help in Sight, Ghana’s Coastal Farmers Are Drowning in Salt" by Rachel Parsons Many coastal farmers around the world have been pleading for help as their ...
We expect to build projects that amplify the voices of affected communities, foster public debate, and drive meaningful audience engagement that will lead to impactful conversations at COP 30 in ...
Juan Manuel Crespo is a PhD candidate in development studies at the HEGOA Institute at the University of the Basque Country. He is dedicated to eco-social research and action, particularly on issues ...