Posted on 03/23/2022 7:18:42 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Ingrid Lobet has joined The Associated Press as a climate accountability editor. Recently, she has been working freelance writing about energy transition and the climate tech sector.
She was also a senior editor at The Energy Gang podcast from Greentech Media in California, which talks about climate change, energy business and energy policy. She was also an investigative reporter, environment, energy and climate, at inewsource in the Greater San Diego Area.
She was also an investigative reporter at the Houston Chronicle and has worked at Public Radio International for over 10 years as a reporter and editor.
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What does this even mean?
If AOC says the world will end in 10 years, and it doesn’t, will this editor hold AOC accountable?
or
If bad, mean American Corporations continue to burn fossil fuels, will the editor run story after story after story in an effort to hold those Bad Boys accountable?
The AP is a biased, leftist propaganda resource.
This is the 21st century American equivalent of the Party appointing a new political officer to the state-run media bureaucracy.
It means that most American institutions, including the media, are now insane.
What, no 22 year-old black female queer bloggers fresh out of journalism school were available for such an important position?
American Pravda.
Can I assume by her job title that she is in no way hot?
Feb. 15, 2022
The Associated Press announced today it will significantly expand its climate coverage, creating a standalone desk that will enhance the global understanding of climate change and its impact across the world.
The initiative will infuse the global media landscape with a new stream of quality climate journalism through both AP content and in-depth training and collaboration directly with AP’s thousands of customers worldwide.
The news agency will also launch an AP StoryShare network for climate coverage, allowing news organizations to share their content with one another and in turn provide more robust coverage for their audiences.
The expansion is supported by several philanthropic organizations, including the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Quadrivium and The Rockefeller Foundation. AP retains complete editorial control of all content.
“Unbiased, fact-based journalism has never been more important or imperiled,” said Larry Kramer, president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. “The Associated Press has, for over a century, played a crucial role reporting on the most pressing issues of our time, including climate change. The climate initiative will build on AP’s legacy of independent journalism and help millions better understand the impact of the climate crisis and counter climate-related misinformation.”
https://www.ap.org/press-releases/2022/ap-announces-sweeping-climate-journalism-initiative
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