Science and environmental issues can be challenging for the public to understand due to the technical language and complexity, so journalists should act as translators by using clear, concise language and relevant examples to explain the science and the issues.
Environmental writers write about environmental topics for a variety of outlets. For example, they may cover energy, environmental policy, water issues, climate change, environmental justice, or new technologies and industry news. They may write in one style for one publication or employer, or many styles for different markets.
Duties vary significantly from job to job, but the following list includes typical job duties one might encounter as an environmental reporter.
Environmental reporters are journalists who specialize in gathering and presenting environmental information that is newsworthy and timely.
Like all journalists, they write, film, and transcribe news reports, commentaries, and features for a variety of media, including print, television, radio, and the Internet. It is important for all environmental reporters and journalists in general to be innately curious, creative, and persistent in order to get the job done.
1-Gather news and information by interviewing people and attending events, for example scheduled news conferences, assignments from editors, and unforeseen events.
2-Develop contacts and generate original story ideas.
3-Arrange and conduct interviews and double-check information.
4-Research background information for reports and articles.
5-Write clear and concise stories.
6-Review and edit reports and articles for publication or broadcasting using established styles and formats, including editing for time or space.
7-Record detailed information, including personal observations and interviews, using cameras, cassette recorders, and personal notes.
8-Discuss assignments with other reporters, assignment editors, news directors, and television program producers.
9-Present news in final form, for example print or broadcast.
10- Always make s research on issues related to science and environment
Environmental writing is writing that focuses on environmental topics. It encompasses a wide range of different writing styles meant for different types of outlets and audiences. It may deal with various aspects of the environment, such as energy, technology, policy, wildlife, or trends in “green” industries