by Arya Sharma | 2 Jan 2025 | Culture, Environment, Student Posts, VIBGYOR, Youth Voices
It’s time we rethink what we buy and wear and toss. As we fill our closets with new threads, the earth is getting poisoned by polyester. One woman models a skirt made out of a magpie inkcap mushroom and another models a skirt made of seaweed. (Illustration by...
by News Decoder | 27 Dec 2024 | Environment, EYES, Journalism, Media Literacy, News Decoder Tips
Media often reports climate change as a doom and gloom scenario and ends up pushing people away. Can we get them to tune in and take action? Listen to the “Eyes on Climate” podcast. In News Decoder’s Top Tips, we share advice for young people from...
by Preety Sharma | 18 Dec 2024 | Decoder Replay, Environment
In many households around the world, you will find toys wrapped up under a Christmas tree, most made from plastic. Can we change that scenario? An origami Christmas scene with cookie snowman and gingerbread man. (Illustration by News Decoder) Editor’s note:...
by Julia Yarkoni | 17 Dec 2024 | Politics, Technology, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
Some scientists are building a program that can do what your parents can’t. Get you all to stop arguing already. A computer mediator shows two bickering brothers wher they agree. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article was produced exclusively for News...
by Marcy Burstiner | 3 Dec 2024 | Decoder Dialogues, Education, Environment, European School Brussels, Gimnasio Los Caobos, Kepler, News Decoder Updates, Thacher School
Thousands of world leaders can’t seem to get a handle on climate change. But gather a group of young people together and they’ll show you how to do it. In the month of December, News Decoder is focusing on ways we can bridge divides through the power of...
by Karolina Krakowiak | 18 Nov 2024 | Americas, Environment
As nations gather in Baku for COP29 to fight climate change, a less noticed gathering took place in Colombia to protect the myriad forms of life we might lose. An artist puts the finishing touches on a mural a day ahead of the COP16 United Nations biodiversity...
by Amina McCauley | 8 Nov 2024 | Environment, Journalism, News Decoder Tips
We’re positive climate change is happening. But reporting doesn’t have to be all negative. A news reporter stands in front of a solar farm with smokestacks and windmills in the background. (Illustration by News Decoder) In News Decoder’s Top Tips, we...
by Sabine Berzina | 29 Oct 2024 | Culture, Media Literacy, Technology
Social media users report a rise in bizarre AI-generated images. What does this tell us about the direction of viral content? The AI-generated viral “Shrimp Jesus” image. From 24 to 31 October, the world marks Global Media and Information Literacy Week, an...
by Tira Shubart | 23 Oct 2024 | Decoder Replay, Environment, Science
Poor nations are hardest hit by extreme weather, but they can lack resources to produce forecasts that can save lives. What can be done? Hurricane shown on a weather map. (Photo by Tomas Griger) Editor’s note: The UK Foreign Office this month warned British...
by Liana Hwang | 21 Oct 2024 | Educators' Catalog, Environment, Health and Wellness
We worry about a future where it is too hot or too cold and extreme environmental events become the norm. That affects our mental health now. Beth Grant hikes on a trail in Awenda Provincial Park, Ontario. Grant is a sustainability researcher in Waterloo, Canada, who...