In December 2023, 110 participants from CNN Academy worldwide converged in Abu Dhabi for the second edition of the Climate Storytelling Simulation. Hosted at the state-of-the-art Yas Creative Hub, this immersive program centered on climate reporting, uniting emerging journalists in a week-long experience of intensive journalism training.
The CNN Academy simulation, designed in collaboration with Prof. Rex Brynen of McGill University and Jim Wallman of Stone Paper Scissors, delved into a simulated climate disaster scenario in a fictional country. This dynamic exercise unfolded in real-time, providing trainees with a realistic news environment to test and refine their skills.
Engaging in real-time newsgathering, participants utilized a custom-built social media tool and attended mock press conferences and interviews. The challenge for each team was to craft a comprehensive news package by the end of the week, using content captured on their phones and leveraging mobile journalism training provided beforehand.
Beyond the simulation, participants benefited from masterclasses by CNN experts on visual storytelling during conflict, workshops on data management and archiving, and insights into the intricacies of gender reporting. This comprehensive approach ensures participants acquire a diverse skill set vital for navigating the complexities of modern journalism.
The academicians also attended COP28 in Dubai, exploring pavilions and participating in talks at the UN Climate Change Conference. To support local ecology, a tree was planted for each participant at Abu Dhabi’s Jubail Mangrove Park, emphasizing CNN Academy’s commitment to environmental awareness and sustainability.
CNN Academy’s Climate Storytelling Simulation transcends traditional journalism training, providing a transformative experience that combines real-world challenges, international collaboration, and a commitment to addressing pressing global issues.
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