The session was led by Ira Ponedelnik, science communicator and project manager at n-ost. Ira shared practical insights on how to write clearly and engagingly about climate change, the importance of science communication, and useful formats for both journalism and academic outreach.
Participants also learned about n-ost’s project Communicating Climate Change in Central Asia, including opportunities to get involved and apply for support to realize their own ideas — whether articles, podcasts, videos, or other creative formats.
We’re excited about the connection with Green University and hope to collaborate further in the future.
Thanks to everyone who joined and contributed to a lively discussion!
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