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ICN's Partner Network Expansion in Texas and Georgia: A Behind-the-Scenes Look

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Introduction

Inside Climate News (ICN) has been working tirelessly to expand its climate and environmental news coverage in the United States. Recently, ICN reached a significant milestone with the addition of its 50th newsroom partner in Texas. In this article, we'll explore how ICN is building momentum in states like Texas and Georgia, and how this affects climate and environmental news coverage.

Expanding Partner Network in Texas

ICN opened its Texas bureau in 2022, aiming to fill the reporting gap on fossils, clean energy, and the environment in the state. Since then, ICN's Texas articles have been republished nearly 600 times by its growing network of local media partners. This includes major state dailies like the Houston Chronicle and the Texas Tribune, as well as small town outlets in every corner of the state.

Building Momentum in Georgia

Georgia is an important state for the national climate conversation, both as an emerging leader in clean energy technology and manufacturing and as a home to some of the country's most serious environmental justice issues. ICN has been working to expand its coverage in Georgia, with the help of freelancers, and is seeking funds to support a full-time reporter in the state.

Journalism Awards

ICN received seven recognitions from two prestigious journalism competitions: the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) and the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW). This includes awards for investigative, explanatory, and feature projects.

Conclusion

The expansion of ICN's partner network in Texas and the building of momentum in Georgia are just two examples of how the organization is working to improve climate and environmental news coverage in the United States. With the help of partners and freelancers, ICN is helping to fill the reporting gap in important states and bring attention to climate and environmental justice issues.

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Tags: ICN, Texas, Georgia, climate, environment, journalism

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