Tuesday, August 12th 2025
Climate Home News covers global climate politics. They welcome “article pitches from freelance journalists, experts, and organisations working on climate policy.” Their rates start at £0.35 per word. A standard 600-word news story should “involve interviewing (and usually quoting) three or more sources and linking to relevant data or research.” To learn more, refer to this post and this page.
Tuesday, October 22nd 2024
Climate Home News covers global climate politics. They’re looking for “pitches on the manufacturing of clean energy technologies (especially wind turbines and solar PV) in South East Asia.” They will pay $1/word for a 1,500/700 story. If interested, email your pitches to chloe.farand@outlook.com. The deadline is rolling, and preference will be given to local reporters. For more information, refer to this post and this page.
Saturday, August 19th 2023
Climate Home News covers global climate politics. They’re seeking story pitches from around the world on the renewable energy supply chain. They want stories that “spotlight bottlenecks, scrutinise key actors, and expose environmental impacts, and human and labour rights violations.” They also want stories that robustly examine solutions to these challenges. They will pay a reporting fee of approximately $1,600 per story and will also cover travel and accommodation expenses. If you’re a journalist with a minimum of 3 years of experience, then email your pitches to chloe.farand@outlook.com. For more information, refer to their special projects editor’s post and their call for pitches.
Monday, January 16th 2023
Climate Home News covers global climate politics. They’re looking for climate change stories from freelance writers from around the world. The stories should have a climate change angle as well as an international outlook. Topics of interest include “climate finance, major energy projects, land use conflicts, loss and damage attributable to climate change, greenwash, climate diplomacy and geopolitics.” Rates begin at £0.35/word. If interested, send your pitches to jl@climatehomenews.com. For more information, refer to their news editor’s tweet and this page.