IMPORTANCE OF JOURNALISM AND
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN THE
CONTEXT OF CURRENT GLOBAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS
Introduction

T

HE world faces numerous political and
socio-economic challenges, with the
environmental crisis standing as one of
humanity’s most formidable obstacles
for decades.

In Southern Africa, extreme weather events
related to climate change adversely affect
the environment, economies, and people’s
livelihoods,
exacerbating
pre-existing
vulnerabilities in the region.
Environmental issues — such as global
warming, climate change, drought, food
insecurity, and water scarcity — continue to
expand, underscoring the critical need for
immediate action.
As environmental concerns escalate, the
necessity for a well-informed public becomes
more urgent.
A variety of entities, including academic
institutions, government agencies, and nongovernmental organisations, shape public
opinion on environmental matters.
Nonetheless, news media and journalists
rank among the most significant sources of
environmental information.

AUTHOR: Sarah Chiumbu

On World Press Freedom Day, 3 May, it
is imperative to acknowledge the essential
role that journalists and the media play in
providing information, ensuring accountability,
advocating, and fostering dialogue to confront
today’s complex climate change issues.
An independent, pluralistic, and diverse media
is vital in combating the effects of climate
change. Journalists are key contributors to the
pursuit of a sustainable society.
This article narrows its focus to climate
change within the vast domain of environmental
crises, recognising its role as an aggravator of
existing threats such as hunger, poverty, and ill
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