Stella is a Multimedia journalist based in Hyderabad, India. Stella worked as a TV, Web and print journalist for several years and currenlty writes on environment and development issues. An avid blogger, Stella strongly believes, citizens media can truly be a tool of social change. She is currently engaged in a media movement which works to strengthen and democratize the global community media.
Stella Paul is an environemnt and development journalist based in Hyderabad,India. She is the recipient of the prestigious Climate Change Media Partnership Fellowship 2011. She reports to several media outlets of repute, inlcuding Planet Earth and Energy Next - the magazine on renewable energy.In the past, she has worked with many reputed organizations, including Greenpeace. Also an avid blogger, Stella travels frequently and writes in her blog (whisperinggreens@blogspot.com) on medicinal plants and also on (stellasmusings@blogspot.com) womens issues, human rights and politics. She can be reached at stellasglobe@gmail.com
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It was on 7th of November that Audrey Wabwire, a radio journalist living in Nairobi, Kenya, boarded a Durban-bound truck. Her aim: to see the effect of climate change at the local community level and to share these stories from the ground to the world leaders, gathering 3 weeks later at the UN-led c
At a time when riots and bomb blasts are ripping apart cities of India, widening the gap between the country’s Hindu and Muslim communities, a 44 year old calligrapher in Hyderabad is fighting hard to bring the two together. Armed with a reed pen, an ink bottle and a special Fatwa, he writes m
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Surrounded by lush green hills lined with rows of Pine, the village is like a picture postcard where a maze of yellow and green fields show paddy at differ
A group of journalists from India, China and Bangladesh have agreed to cooperate and share information in reporting effects of climate change on Yarlung Zangbo/Brahmaputra river basin. The decision followed three days’ of interaction among the group members at a workshop held from 13-16 Octobe
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