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ECOJOURNALISM IN THE NEW MEDIA LANDSCAPE: A GUIDE TO INNOVATIVE STORYTELLING AND ENGAGEMENT

Abstract

 This study investigates how ecojournalism is changing in the digital era. It looks at the ways ecojournalists are reaching wider audiences, improving knowledge, and spurring action on environmental concerns by leveraging new media platforms, multimedia storytelling approaches, and creative interaction strategies.

Keywords

Ecojournalism, New media, Digital storytelling, Multimedia, Social media, Citizen journalism, Environmental advocacy, Climate change, Sustainability

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References

  1. Eco-Journalism: Reporting the Environment in the 21st Century" by Christopher C. Smith (2007)
  2. Writing for Change: A Guide to Environmental Journalism" by John C. Ryan (2011)
  3. "The Power of Ecojournalism: How to Report on Environmental Issues Effectively" by The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting (2019)
  4. "The Future of Environmental Journalism" by The Society of Environmental Journalists (2017)
  5. The Guardian's "Climate Change" Section:** [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-change](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-change)
  6. National Geographic's "Planet or Plastic" Campaign: [https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/planet-or-plastic-our-plastics-problem](https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/planet-or-plastic-our-plastics-problem)
  7. Climate Central's "Surging Seas" Project: [https://www.climatecentral.org/surging-seas](https://www.climatecentral.org/surging-seas)
  8. The Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ): [https://www.sej.org/](https://www.sej.org/)

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