Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020 • Boston, MA

ONA Boston: How did the Globe do it? The backstory behind “At the Edge of a Warming World”

  When

Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020
6:30 pm-8 pm

 An ONA Local event, hosted by ONA Boston

Want to learn how the Boston Globe created one of the news organization’s most engaging series and picked up new subscribers along the way?

Join Globe editors, writers, producers, and engagement pros as they share how they produced the blockbuster series “At the Edge of a Warming World.” (http://bit.ly/37cKDe3) Enjoy some early evening refreshments, network with members of the Globe team along with members of the Online News Association and the New England Science Writers.

Limited seating is available for this event at the Globe headquarters, so be sure to sign up now.

Program

Steve Wilmsen, narrative editor
Nestor Ramos, deputy metro editor
Heather Ciras, senior editor for audience engagement
Caitlin Healy, senior video producer

Moderator, Noelle Swan, science & environment editor and deputy editor for The Christian Science Monitor

Bring plenty of questions for the Globe team. They’ll be happy to discuss how they approached reporting the series, what went into the production of the series, and how they boosted engagement for the series. There will also be time before and after the program to chat one-on-one with the team.

Great reads before the event:

– “At the Edge of a Warming World” http://bit.ly/37cKDe3

– 12-minute video documentary “Everything is changing: Climate change on Cape Cod” http://bit.ly/37kpRcA

– “7 things we learned researching climate change on Cape Cod” http://bit.ly/37ngybL

Note: if you reserve a ticket and decided not to come, please cancel so that others may attend. Please also note, guests must be registered separately.


Join Globe editors, writers, producers, and engagement pros as they share how they produced the blockbuster series "At the Edge of a Warming World."

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  Where

The Boston Globe
Exchange Pl, Boston
MA 02109