James Fahn is the global director of Internews’ environmental programs and the executive director of Internews’ Earth Journalism Network, a global community of over 25,000 reporters who cover environmental and climate topics. A journalist who has primarily focused on environmental, climate and science issues in low- and middle-income countries, he has also been a lecturer at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, where he taught a graduate-level class on international environmental reporting for 11 years. James has spent most of his professional career based in Asia, where he was a reporter and editor for The Nation, an English-language daily newspaper based in Bangkok, and hosted a Thai feature television show. His book, A Land on Fire, recounts the issues and scandals he uncovered while working on the environment beat in Southeast Asia. James has also written for the New York Times, Scientific American, Newsweek, The Economist, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Global Investigative Journalists Network, the Jakarta Post, SciDev.net, Nature.com, the Huffington Post and the Columbia Journalism Review. He previously served on the Engagement Committee for Future Earth, managed Internews’ Myanmar country program for several years, was the co-founder of the Thai Society of Environmental Journalists, and worked for the Ford Foundation. James received UNEP’s Global 500 Award for The Nation’s environment reporting and was pinned by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn for his service to Thailand.
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