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A panel featuring Imelda Abano, president of the Philippine Network of Environmental Journalists; David Callaway, founder and editor of Callaway Climate Insights and a member of ICFJ's board of directors; and Gustavo Faleiros, a former ICFJ Knight Fellow, founder of Brazil-based InfoAmazonia and environmental investigations editor for the Pulitzer Center. Moderated by ICFJ Senior Program Director Jennifer Dorroh. 2020 is on track to become the planet’s hottest on record. Experts say the climate crisis could erase the progress made in human health over the past century, and the communities hit hardest by climate impacts have also been among the most vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, momentum for climate action is growing, renewable energy is on the rise, and the world’s second-most-polluting country--the United States--has chosen a president-elect determined to rejoin the Paris Climate Accord. What will be the key issues for reporters to cover in 2021? Journalists from Brazil, the Philippines and the U.S. offer their unique insights and advice for reporters on the climate beat. ICFJ Senior Program Director Jennifer Dorroh will host the discussion, featuring: Imelda Abano, president of the Philippine Network of Environmental Journalists, Philippine coordinator for Internews’ Earth Journalism Network and contributing editor for Mongabay Environews Philippines; David Callaway, former editor-in-chief of USA Today, former CEO of The Street, founder and editor of Callaway Climate Insights and a member of ICFJ's board of directors; and Gustavo Faleiros, a former ICFJ Knight Fellow, founder of Brazil-based InfoAmazonia and environmental investigations editor for the Pulitzer Center.