WEBINAR REPLAY: Reporting Where Climate and Health Meet
Climate change is a health story. Covering it well comes with its own data, terminology, and storytelling skills. In this webinar, Climate Central and SciLine walked journalists through the tools and skills needed to report accurately and confidently when climate and health overlap. Journalists learned how to find climate and health data, key terminology, where to find the right experts, and how to tell familiar stories in a way that centers the communities most affected by climate change and its health impacts.

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Climate Central’s Monthly Briefing Highlights: May 2026

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Why communities are revolting against data centers

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The 2026 Dyslipidemia Guidelines Playbook: From Evidence to Action

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Tom Hanks' HILARIOUS Harvard Speech Leaves Audience in Splits: “I Make a Good Living...” | REPLUG

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How hot could our planet get? - The Climate Question podcast, BBC World Service

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"Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers: Stress and Health" by Dr. Robert Sapolsky

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BTOG Webinar: WCLC20 in an Hour

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How do successful health programs move from research findings to real-world impact?

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Do carbon offsets even work? | All Hail The Planet

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Cancer Immunotherapy: Decoded

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Surviving the Government Funding Shortfall: Proven Strategies to Keep Your Nonprofit Sustainable

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Wie schlägt sich unsere Regierung? Halbzeitanalyse mit Fabian Köster | heute-show

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Future Proofing Your Practice: Skills Legal Professionals Need for the Next Decade

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Earth’s Tipping Point: Johan Rockström on the Science of Planetary Boundaries

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Doctor Explains The Best Foods To Eat to Lower Blood Sugar FAST

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Advancing Equity in Online Learning Through Data Governance

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SoMAS - Why Are Summer Ocean Clouds So Bright?

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Ancient Human Species We Once Co-Existed With

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CFUW 2026 Elder Action Day Webinar - The Condition of Home Care in Canada

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