Six Florida media outlets have banded together to increase local reporting about the climate crisis
The network is emblematic of a trend that's been seen throughout the cash-strapped news business: A collaborative streak. Competitors are teaming up on certain projects while still competing on other stories. The editors hope that readers are the beneficiaries.Right now the Tampa Bay Times, Miami Herald, South Florida Sun Sentinel, Orlando Sentinel, Palm Beach Post, and WLRN Public Media make up the network, and they are banding together to increase local reporting about the climate crisis.
All of the participating news outlets have reporters who cover climate change as part of various beats like business and the environment. But Harris is the only reporter at the six outlets currently dedicated to the climate change beat full-time. She follows the day-to-day effects of climate change and what it looks like"to actually make a community resilient and actually prepare it step by step," she said.
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