International Rainforest Journalism Fund
The Rainforest Journalism Fund aims to support and build capacity of local, regional, and international journalists reporting on issues related to tropical rainforests. International reporting reaches audiences outside the main rainforest regions and helps create global awareness of tropical rainforest issues. International reporting on rainforest issues can show how local rainforest issues are linked to global trends, and how global events can impact local (especially Indigenous or traditional) communities and landscapes in tropical rainforests. The Rainforest Journalism Fund’s regional advisory committees provide insights on international reporting proposals, but international projects are reviewed by the Pulitzer Center.
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Project
The Mercury Route
Uncovering the origin and the traffic of the mercury used for gold mining in the Amazon Forest.
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Project
The Amazon's Tipping Point
A Brazilian scientist has uncovered evidence that the world's largest rainforest is losing the...
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What happens to an Indigenous community when illegal miners and loggers overtake its land in the...
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Project
Seeds of Life
A group of Indigenous people is helping to preserve the plants of Brazil's Cerrado forest.
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The health of the Mekong River and of the Cambodian rainforest are two sides of the same coin.