{"id":1635,"date":"2010-01-20T17:06:47","date_gmt":"2010-01-20T17:06:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/seangallagher.wpengine.com\/blog\/?p=1635"},"modified":"2010-01-20T17:06:47","modified_gmt":"2010-01-20T17:06:47","slug":"heat-of-the-moment-answering-students-questions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gallagher-photo.com\/heat-of-the-moment-answering-students-questions\/","title":{"rendered":"Heat of the Moment \u2013 Answering Students\u2019 Questions"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Over at the Pulitzer Gateway<\/a><\/strong>, I am now taking questions from students in the US about the effects of desertification in China and how I reported on the subject last year. As part of the Pulitzer Center’s efforts to break down the barriers between reporters and their readers, they have provided a great venue for people to log-on, view the reporting and then ask the written journalists\/videographers\/photographers how and why they reported these issues.<\/p>\n

As well as my work on desertification in China, there are many other fascinating stories on diverse subjects such as ‘flooding and drought in Mozambique’, ‘climate refugees in the south Pacific’, ‘water issues in Ethiopia’ and reports from COP15 by Pulitzer journalists. Spend some time there and find out about some of the ways we are all being affected by climate change.<\/p>\n

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