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Trust, politics and AI. What people think about climate news

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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In this episode of Future of Journalism we explore findings around the public's relationship with climate news.

In this episode of Future of Journalism we explore findings around the public's relationship with climate news. We explore findings from our recent report that uses survey data from eight countries to gauge how people get their climate news, what institutions they trust, their attitudes towards the role of politicians and AI, and what they expect from journalists.

Waqas Ejaz is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with at the Reuters Institute and the lead author of Climate change news audiences report 2025: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries.

Our host Mitali Mukherjee is the Director of the Reuters Institute. She's a political economy journalist with more than two decades of experience in TV, print and digital journalism. She is the co-author of the Climate change news audiences report 2025.

Full transcript here: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-trust-politics-and-ai-what-people-think-about-climate-news

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Series
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
People
Waqas Ejaz
Mitali Mukherjee
Keywords
climate change
news
ai
trust
politics
journalism
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 17/12/2025
Duration: 00:27:36

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