Environmental Journalism and Science Communication

Stories.

Stories have the power to reshape perspectives, driving positive outcomes for our communities and the environment. We partner with a diverse array of storytellers, including journalists, media organisations, content creators, and researchers, to exchange knowledge and inspire action.

We craft engaging stories that highlight environmental issues and their solutions.

Served as a Speaker and Facilitator for the session ‘Conservation Optimism: Rethinking how to communicate conservation effectively’ at the Society for Conservation Biology’s 29th International Congress for Conservation Biology (2019). Photo Credit: Aini Hasanah

We explore and write about the intersection of science with nature and culture.

Our published articles:

We draw on a wealth of experience, helping communicators navigate complex narratives with an approach grounded in interdisciplinary thinking, environmental justice, and the power of storytelling.

Nadiah as curriculum developer and trainer for Macaranga Workshop: Constructive Journalism, Climate Disinformation and Indigenous People
(2026). Photos Credit: Lee Kwai Han/Macaranga

Nadiah presents at the ‘Beyond Event-Centered Environmental Reporting: Identifying Trends, Threats and Solutions’ training in Kuala Lumpur jointly organised by Internews’ Earth Journalism Network and Internews Malaysia (2022). Photo by: Internews Malaysia

Selected trainings:

We provide researchers and scientists with the tools to effectively share their work through tailored workshops, building stronger connections between science and society.

‘Public Writing for Impact’ workshop with marine scientists at Institute of Oceanography and Environment (INOS), University Malaysia Terengganu (2021). Photo Credit: Jasmin Saad

Speaker in the webinar series ‘World Environment Day: Ecosystem Diversity and Services – Challenges and Solutions’ organised by Department of Environment,  Faculty of Forestry & Environment (FHAS), Universiti Putra Malaysia (2021). Photo by: FHAS.

Workshop highlights:

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