Climate Change and Press Freedom Fellow
Company: Committee to Protect Journalists
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Title: Climate Change and Press Freedom Fellow Department:
Advocacy Job Band: Researchers & Associates I Salary: USD$75,400
(or market equivalent if based outside of the US) Office Location:
New York City or Global - Remote (within 6 hours of US Eastern
timezone) Workspace Designation: Hybrid-Optional or Remote Reports
to Title: Chief Global Affairs Officer FLSA Status: Exempt Union
Represented: Yes, if hired within the United States Position
Length: 12 months Closing Date: April 12, 2026 Organization
Overview: Founded in 1981, the Committee to Protect Journalists
(CPJ) is an independent, non-profit organization defending
journalists worldwide without regard to their political ideology.
Through its work to safeguard journalists, CPJ protects the rights
of all people to have access to diverse and independent sources of
information. For over four decades, CPJ has helped win the early
release of imprisoned journalists, secure convictions in journalist
murders, and enable legal reform in countries where free expression
has deteriorated. CPJ’s widely cited database and reports have
raised global awareness of attacks on press freedom. Learn more
about CPJ’s fight to defend freedom of the press here
http://cpj.org . At CPJ, we are dedicated to upholding values of
equity and free expression in both our internal operations and
external endeavors. As a global organization headquartered in the
United States, we aspire to build a diverse workplace and foster an
inclusive and welcoming environment. We strive for our people to be
representative of the global community on which we report and to
equip them with the opportunities and resources they need to learn
and succeed. Job Summary: Across the world, environmental
journalists pursue stories on corporate interests, organized crime
networks, political corruption, and human rights violations. They
narrate the human cost of wildfires and the landslides drowning
cities, and document vanishing livelihoods, climate-induced
migration, and the brewing conflicts over water. As a result,
journalists face legal harassment , physical threats and violence ,
and in the most extreme cases, death . It is increasingly clear as
climate change and its effects intersect with virtually every issue
that everyone is a climate reporter now - and the crisis is urgent.
In response to this new reality, the Committee to Protect
Journalists launched its Climate Crisis Journalist Protection
Initiative to ensure that journalists reporting on climate issues
are able to do so freely and safely. The Climate Change and Press
Freedom Fellowship is a crucial program to power this work. CPJ’s
Global Advocacy team is seeking a Climate Change and Press Freedom
Fellow to engage in rigorous research and analysis work that can
inform the organization’s strategy to address how the climate
crisis is impacting media freedom and individual journalists’
ability to report freely and safely. The Fellow will play a vital
role in defining CPJ’s agenda on advocacy and safety responses to
the threats and reprisals faced by journalists reporting on climate
change and other environmental issues. During the year-long
engagement, the Fellow would produce a series of outputs, including
in-depth research, a landscape analysis as well as internal and
external briefing materials, talking points and/or articles. The
Fellowship is an opportunity to make a substantial contribution to
developing CPJ’s work to support the freedom and safety of
journalists reporting on climate change and other environmental
issues. If hired within the United States, this position will be
part of a collective bargaining unit represented by the Writers
Guild of America, East. Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities:
The Fellow’s duties and responsibilities include but are not
limited to: Develop and execute original research and policy
analysis to assess the nexus between climate change issues and
media freedom and identify the most salient areas that would
benefit from advocacy and safety interventions. Conduct a landscape
analysis anchored in a cross-regional assessment of CPJ’s 30 years
of data on journalists threatened due to their work on climate
related stories as well as other existing research; develop a set
of recommended approaches for CPJ. Conduct a global survey with
local environmental journalists in key communities in order to
document and classify threats they face, including digital ones,
and their safety needs; identify thru-lines to areas with high
levels of corruption and the presence of industries or non-state
actors or other salient issues that may benefit from structural
responses. Identify potential partnerships or opportunities for CPJ
advocacy and engagement on climate change and press freedom issues.
Convene roundtables and regional meetings with civil society, local
newsrooms, journalists, and support networks to explore advocacy
and/or protective strategies. Draft/produce public materials; help
to organize and support events (public or private) to advance CPJ’s
positioning on climate change related issues. Contribute to CPJ’s
knowledge base and capacity building in the area of climate change
and press freedom. Qualifications & Competencies: Required: A deep,
demonstrated interest in and knowledge of press freedom, journalism
and climate change; familiarity with corruption, corporate
accountability mechanisms and local reporting dynamics is
desirable. Demonstrated experience working on climate
change/environmental issues. Critical thinker with exceptional
research and writing; meticulous attention to accuracy and detail.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively across teams,
including with remote management and staff across time zones.
Fluency in English and, ideally, another language such as Spanish
or French. Proficient in Google Workspace Physical Requirements:
This position’s physical demands reflect work in a typical office
setting. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Work
Location: This position is classified as remote or hybrid-optional.
Global, remote candidates should be based within 6 hours of US
Eastern time in order to work collaboratively and attend virtual
meetings with staff working in the US Eastern time zone. We promote
a flexible working environment with hybrid and flexible work
schedule opportunities. Our office is located in New York City in
midtown Manhattan, and was designed to be a place where we can work
effectively and collaboratively, bringing energy, inspiration,
commitment, and deep learning to our mission. Staff hired in the
commutable NYC area are welcome and encouraged to use the CPJ
office. Benefits (subject to change): Benefits and compensation are
commensurate with location. Candidates hired within the United
States will be eligible for CPJ’s standard US benefits package.
Benefit offerings for internationally-based hires will be
determined based on local requirements and practices. Equal
Employment Opportunity: CPJ provides equal employment opportunities
to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits
discrimination and harassment of any type based on race, color,
religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual
orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability,
genetic information (including family medical history), political
affiliation, military service, or other non-merit-based
factors.
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