How to Acquire Free Satellite Imagery for Your Investigations

By Global Investigative Journalism Network

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Satellite imagery has become a game-changer for investigative journalism, offering powerful tools to uncover hidden stories, monitor environmental changes, and expose human rights abuses. But access to satellite images can be costly and complex. Thankfully, a range of free resources and strategies now makes this invaluable information more accessible than ever. This webinar explores how journalists can tap into free satellite imagery to enhance their reporting and uncover the stories the world needs to see. This GIJN webinar brings together leading experts to share practical advice and tips on navigating this often-overwhelming field. Carl Churchill is a journalist at The Wall Street Journal, where he covers data-driven investigations. He has used satellite imagery to reveal critical insights on environmental crises, supply chain disruptions, and global conflict zones. Presentation: https://bit.ly/4jpZrMO Website: https://churchillgeo.com/ Bylines: https://www.wsj.com/news/author

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