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Precarious Wages, Fake News and Lack of Access to Data, Problems of Environmental Journalism

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The president of the Association of Environmental Information Journalists (APIA), María García de la Fuente, points out the precariousness of both resources and salaries as the main problem not only in this specialization but in journalism in general, because "we cannot cover three issues a day and make that compatible with quality journalism."The precariousness of work, the proliferation of fake news and the lack of accessibility to data are th…
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The president of the Association of Environmental Information Journalists (APIA), María García de la Fuente, points out the precariousness of both resources and salaries as the main problem not only in this specialization but in journalism in general, because "we cannot cover three issues a day and make that compatible with quality journalism."The precariousness of work, the proliferation of fake news and the lack of accessibility to data are th…

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elDiarioAR broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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