Are you interested in learning how to investigate products and their ties to deforestation? Do you need a primer on how to trace the supply chain of cacao, palm oil, soy or beef?
Mongabay is hosting its next installment in our free webinar series for journalists on June 22nd, exploring ‘How to Investigate Supply Chains & Products.’ This webinar features a panel of journalists and data experts who work on monitoring, investigating and reporting on the supply chain of global market commodities.
Register here.
Event details
When: June 22nd at 9am GMT
Where: Live on Mongabay’s YouTube Channel, Twitter and LinkedIn
Register: Click here and tell a friend!
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The experts
Elisângela Mendonça
Elisângela Mendonça is an award-winning journalist specializing in climate breakdown and human rights. She is a fellow at the Pulitzer Center Rainforest Investigations Network, a project designed to encourage collaborative investigative reporting, and a member of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network. Her writing has also appeared in Mongabay, the Intercept Brazil and the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
André Vasconcelos
André Vasconcelos is global engagement lead at Trase. He has 13 years of experience in the development and implementation of projects focused on the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources, environmental regularization, ecological restoration and forest certification. He has an MSc in Biodiversity Conservation from the University of Oxford. Trase is a data-driven transparency initiative that maps the international trade and financing of agricultural commodities, providing tools that enable companies, financial institutions and governments to address tropical deforestation at www.trase.earth
Hans Nicholas Jong
Hans Nicholas Jong is a Mongbay staff-writer based in Jakarta who covers a wide range of topics from politics to the economy. Apart from Mongabay, his work has been published in The Independent, the Jakarta Post, China Dialogue, and Pacific Standard magazine.
About Mongabay
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