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Sunday, June 2
 

11:15am CEST

How to hold fossil fuel facilitators accountable
Reducing fossil fuel use is key to mitgating the climate crisis. Yet, the extractive industry still operates under a veil of opacity and secrecy. Unlike climate data, which is idely available, information on new oil and gas projects remains scarce and expensive. In this session we will look at how journalists from Le Monde and two French NGOs worked together to gather data on more than 400 fossil fuel projects and the companies enabling their existence.

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avatar for Lars Bové

Lars Bové

Journalist, De Tijd
Lars Bové has been a journalist for the newspaper De Tijd since 2003. As an investigative journalist, Lars has already revealed several scandals in Belgium. He also regularly collaborates with foreign media on international journalistic projects, including in collaboration with ICIJ... Read More →
avatar for Raphaëlle Aubert

Raphaëlle Aubert

Data journalist, Le Monde
I'm a Data Journalist at Le Monde, always keen on learning more about data-driven stories, data analysis, and data-visualization techniques. Bonus points if they're in any way related to maps/GIS, help cover climate change and environmental pollution. My most recent crossborder collaborations... Read More →
avatar for Maxime Vaudano

Maxime Vaudano

Head of cross-border investigations, Le Monde - Les Décodeurs
I am the head of cross-border investigations at Le Monde (France). My keywords are: data, open source, FOIA and collaborations. In the past, I have contributed to multiple investigations on tax havens (Panama Papers, Paradise Papers, OpenLux, Cyprus Confidential...). I have coordinated... Read More →


Sunday June 2, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm CEST
Aula Donché - 1.15
 
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