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Friday May 29, 2026 11:30am - 12:45pm CEST
Comparing the size of glacier 100 years ago to today is a strong message on the impact of climate change without many words. This idea – to visualize gradual changes by contrasting the world some decades ago with today – can be a powerful way to engage new audiences for climate stories. Sources for this kind of structural analysis are often available but untapped: Old guide books, maps and other materials existing only in print.

Through an example on the industrialization of ski resorts, we will show how old guide books and other analog materials can be a treasure trove for climate journalists and how they can use it efficiently, even if the amount of paper seems intimidating.

In the session we will discuss potential story leads and which guide books (or similar) to look out for. In the second part, we will discuss strategies and tools to extract information and organize data, and tools that might be useful for extraction. We will also demonstrate how AI tools might help, where manual work is needed and which non-AI tools might speed up the work, even if you don’t consider yourself a data journalist.
Speakers
avatar for Constanze Bayer

Constanze Bayer

Datenjournalistin, BR Data
Constanze arbeitet als Datenjournalistin mit an Geschichten rund um Klima und Umwelt. Das können große Storytelling-Projekte wie "Schnee war gestern" zur Zukunft des Schnees in den Alpen oder ein "CO2-Rechner" sein, der die Wirkung von Heizungsgesetz und Co illustriert, aber auch... Read More →
avatar for Julia Barthel

Julia Barthel

Datenjournalistin, BR Data
Julia arbeitet als Daten- und Investigativjournalistin für BR Data. Dabei verbindet sie datengetriebene Recherchemethoden mit crossmedialer Berichterstattung in Audio, Video und Text. Das heißt auch: Der beste Radiobeitrag entsteht mit einem Bild im Kopf.
Friday May 29, 2026 11:30am - 12:45pm CEST
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