January 31, 2025 - 11:03

Join investigative journalists Bruna Bronoski and Sasha Chavkin for a comprehensive exploration into the world of "green finance." This event aims to equip journalists with essential tools and strategies to investigate financial flows, challenge misleading sustainability claims, and expose corruption within climate finance initiatives.
Participants can expect to gain insights from groundbreaking investigations into misconduct in the green finance sector. The session will cover practical techniques for analyzing financial records and corporate disclosures, as well as strategies for tracking environmental investments and uncovering fraudulent activities. Attendees will also receive hands-on tips for utilizing open-source intelligence and data analysis in their reporting efforts.
A Q&A session with the speakers will provide an opportunity for deeper engagement and clarification on complex topics. This session is particularly beneficial for journalists focused on finance, climate change, or environmental issues, as well as investigative reporters seeking fresh angles for their research. Participants will leave with practical knowledge and real-world examples that can be directly applied to their reporting endeavors.
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