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Read as ICFJ staff travel abroad, meeting with journalists and developing new programs to help build better media around the globe.

ICFJ Travel Blog
Author: icfj Created: 4/2/2009 4:10 PM
ICFJ Staff travel the world promoting quality journalism. Read their travel logs here.

Balancing stories and integrating all voices
By icfj on 5/8/2010 8:44 AM
A panel at the immigration coverage conference in Miami.
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Luis Botello, Senior Program Director for Special Projects
By icfj on 5/7/2010 6:47 PM
Immigration Coverage conference in Miami is now debating the challenges of covering immigration and religion around the world.
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Luis Botello, Senior Program Director for Special Projects
By icfj on 5/7/2010 3:12 PM
Journalists could find interesting surveys on immigration trends at www.transatlantictrends.org
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Luis Botello, Senior Program Director for Special Projects
By icfj on 5/7/2010 2:52 PM
During the Immigration Conference in Miami, FL 7-9 May Surveys on immigration were shared.
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Luis Botello, Senior Program Director for Special Projects. Immigration Conference-Miami, FL May 7-9, 2010
By icfj on 5/7/2010 2:40 PM
The French American Foundation organized the second conference on immigration coverage with journalsits from the US and Europe.
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Journey to Samso Island
Michelle Mathew, Program Officer By Michelle Mathew on 12/12/2009 6:16 AM
Two ICFJers bring 28 energy experts and journalists to Samso Island for a two-day seminar on Samso Island.
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Meeting concludes at 5:35
Rob Taylor, Director, Environmental and Science Programs By icfj icfj on 10/1/2009 5:33 PM
The meeting ended at 5:35.
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New gas finds hailed
Rob Taylor, Director, Environmental and Science Programs By icfj icfj on 10/1/2009 5:26 PM
Wirth steered the discussion to newly discovered natural gas supplies that are flooding natural gas markets in many countries. Jhirad hailed the capacity of gas to offer a transitional fuel that can run economies, and transportation systems, while researchers develop carbon capture and sequestration systems for coal-fired power plants. Gas emits less greenhouse gases per unit of heat, he noted. Ambassador Shankar noted the capacity of India to develop nuclear fueled power generation. "It's a very positive alternative," she said.
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Pachauri looks for bilateral deals
Rob Taylor, Director, Environmental and Science Programs By icfj icfj on 10/1/2009 5:09 PM
In concluding remarks, Pachauri talked about hopes for a bilateral agreement between the U.S. and India, perhaps on biofuel development or scientific research.
He said that the Copenhagen talks are doing more than attempt to negotiate an international, global agreement. He said they also are creating an environment that facilitates partnerships between countries to find long term solutions.
 
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Indian Ambassador stresses development needs
Rob Taylor, Director, Environmental and Science Programs By icfj icfj on 10/1/2009 4:52 PM
Indian Ambassador to the United States, Meera Shankar, said that development is the key national priority for India. She repeated that India is committed to not exceed the per capita emissions of the developed countries. And she noted that India has undertaken extensive national actions to develop in a sustainable way.
India has made quite a lot of progress, she noted, in developing renewable energy. She talked of using agricultural waste for production of biofuels. She looked for enormous improvements in energy efficiency, but said solar energy currently is too expensive for wide application.
She looked for the U.S. and India to work together in a positive way to make some of these opportunities turn into results. 
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Joyce Barnathan, ICFJ's president, has over 20 years' experience as an editor and reporter for BusinessWeek, Newsweek and other publications. She currently serves as the Chair of the Global Forum for Media Development, is a trustee of the Arthur F. Burns Fellowships Program, and is on the advisory board of McGraw-Hill's Architectural Record. See all of Joyce's blog entries here.

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Rob Taylor is the Director of ICFJ's Environmental Programs. He worked as a newspaper reporter for three decades, about half of that period covering environmental issues. He wrote for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer for 10 years, The Wall Street Journal's Washington Bureau for nine years, and the Philadelphia Bulletin for seven years and free-lanced in eastern and southern Africa in 1977 and 1978. Taylor was a John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University in 1996 and 1997.

Michelle Mathew is a program officer for ICFJ. She works on a variety of ICFJ's international programs including the Arthur F. Burns Fellowship Program, the World Affairs Fellowship Program. In December, she traveled to Istanbul with ICFJ to help organize a conference for Muslim-World and U.S. journalists on improving coverage of religion. See all of Michelle's blog entries here.




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