Outrider Foundation has agreed to a fellowship program that supports multimedia storytelling about nuclear issues and climate change with Bloomberg Green.
The inaugural fellow is Eugene Reznik, a features photo editor at Bloomberg Green, Bloomberg’s climate news division, covering environmental impacts, zero-emission tech, and green infrastructure.
“Memorable photos cultivate empathy and understanding for issues that seem distant, complicated, or opaque,” said Reznik in a statement. “I look forward to bringing attention and urgency to one of the most important stories of our time.”
Reznik will work with Bloomberg Green executive editor Aaron Rutkoff to produce stories highlighting climate change’s consequences.
Reznik’s fellowship will focus on a series of multimedia features beginning in November 2022.
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