This is a multimedia feature project for Vox that uses text, photos, and graphics to explain how at least three tree species from the rainforests of Brazil, Indonesia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo regulate and interact with the global climate and weather patterns thousands of miles away. The reporting team focuses on a few key superpowers of these tree species, and explains how the forest ecosystems continue to be under significant threat of deforestation.
September 01, 2020 | General news
Fundación Gabo, Grupo ISA, Pulitzer Team Up for Environmental Webinars
Bringing together 16 journalists from 11 countries, free, bilingual webinars will explore ways to improve reporting on an important global issue.
July 28, 2020 | General news
Journalism with Impact: Pulitzer Center's Second Quarter of 2020
A look at the Pulitzer Center's second quarter of 2020, as COVID-19 contines to highlight the Center’s crucial role for journalism, education, and the public we serve.
May 15, 2020 | Education news
On-Demand Event: Eliza Barclay Shares Reporting Insights with Chicago Students
At a virtual Earth Day event for students, grantee Eliza Barclay speaks on a panel with youth activists, experts, and students about solutions-oriented climate change reporting.
April 07, 2020 | Project news, Awards
Pulitzer Projects Named in One World Media Awards Longlists 2020
The One World Media Awards celebrate media coverage of developing countries across 15 categories. A number of Pulitzer-supported projects, grantees and partners were nominated.