From Lucy Westcott <[email protected]>
Subject The planet is changing; it's journalists who keep us informed
Date September 26, 2023 2:15 PM
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Dear Press Freedom Supporter, 
 
This year, we've witnessed record-breaking heat, wildfires
producing plumes of toxic smoke, and storm surges that have caused
deadly floods.

The planet is changing; and it's journalists who keep us
informed about what's happening in our increasingly volatile
environment-often at great personal risk.

Reporters wade through flood waters as it inundates the down

Reporters stand in flood waters in Tarpon Springs, Florida this August
in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia. (Getty/Joe Raedle)

That's why at CPJ we regularly provide safety guidance to
journalists who bring us news about our changing planet, recognizing
that they often travel to dangerous fire or flood locations to give us
the information that we need to make decisions about our own safety.
In recent years, CPJ has noted a significant uptick in the frequency
of journalists reporting on these events.

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In recent months, we have shared CPJ's safety guidance for
reporting on flash flooding, covering wildfires, and extreme weather
to support journalists who have been covering these events in the
U.S., Canada, China, Greece, India, Pakistan, South Korea, Turkey, and
more.

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Reporting on extreme weather and climate devastation poses risks to
journalists' physical and digital safety, as well as their
mental health. As we hear from journalists reporting on the frontlines
of these climate catastrophes, we are also witnessing an increased
need for trauma support. After all, many journalists who cover these
crises are local people reporting on their own communities around the
world.

CPJ stands with these journalists, ensuring they can do their jobs
safely while also protecting their emotional well-being. Your kind
support-especially through a monthly donation-helps
guarantee we can continue to do that work.

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Thank you for standing with us and please stay safe.
Best, 
Lucy Westcott
Emergencies Director



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