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Hannah Storm

Hannah Storm

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Hannah Storm, a former director of the International News Safety Institute, is CEO of the Ethical Journalism Network.

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  1. Preventing a Media Mental Health Crisis
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    Preventing a Media Mental Health Crisis

    May 7, 2020 Hannah Storm advises news organizations to incorporate psychological resources into their COVID-19 strategies.

  2. Bad News for Women
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    Bad News for Women

    Mar 26, 2019 Hannah Storm bemoans the global news media's pattern of unbalanced and superficial coverage of many female high achievers.

  3. The Media’s #MeToo Problem
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    The Media’s #MeToo Problem

    Nov 15, 2018 Hannah Storm says that pervasive sexual harassment and abuse of female journalists is weakening the industry.

  4. Confronting Journalism’s Misogynistic Trolls
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    Confronting Journalism’s Misogynistic Trolls

    Aug 15, 2018 Hannah Storm worries that the media's gender balance is being threatened by a surge in online harassment.

  5. The Hazards Behind the Headlines
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    The Hazards Behind the Headlines

    Sep 5, 2017 Hannah Storm shows how threats at home and abroad have made the profession of journalism more dangerous.

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    Central and Eastern Europe’s Bid for AI Dominance

    Soňa Muzikárová outlines steps policymakers can take to harness the technology’s potential to boost growth and prosperity.
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    Can Technology End Corruption?

    Azalina Othman Said thinks that powerful new digital tools can help, but only if governments commit to upholding the rule of law.
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    Carbon Farming Won't Save the Planet

    Sophie Scherger warns that soil-storage offsets may serve as a smokescreen for polluting industries.
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    Putin’s March of Folly

    Carl Bildt argues that Russia’s president has only his own poor decisions to blame for his country’s loss of status.
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    A Better Approach to Climate Finance

    Ricardo Hausmann

    By harnessing the capabilities of developing countries, we can accelerate global decarbonization while creating new growth opportunities. This approach would not only advance crucial climate goals but also ensure that a larger share of the world’s population can enjoy the fruits of the clean-energy transition.

    shows how developing countries can accelerate global decarbonization while creating new growth opportunities.
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    Trump’s Bad COP

    Jayati Ghosh says the Paris climate agreement’s future depends on how other countries respond to the new US administration.
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    Are Tariffs Worth It?

    Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg thinks the risks and costs for the US will far outweigh any potential political or geopolitical benefits.
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    Is the Loss and Damage Fund Becoming an Empty Promise?

    Liane Schalatek warns that rich countries are once again shirking their responsibility to provide adequate climate finance.
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    How Global Public Investment Should Work

    Mariana Mazzucato & Jonathan Glennie

    Addressing problems like climate change and biodiversity loss calls for new thinking about how to mobilize the huge volume of financing that will be needed. International cooperation must be re-framed as a collective endeavor in which all countries benefit, contribute, and make investment decisions together.

    propose a new model to unlock financing for action on climate change, biodiversity loss, and other issues.

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