Data-Driven Environmental Journalism

Paste your article for an Eco Current style rewrite

As of 4 January 2026, no article text was attached to your request. Paste the full copy-including interviews, quotes, figures and dates-and we’ll transform it into a clear, solutions-first piece shaped for Eco Current’s audience.

Here’s how the rewrite will work. We open with the essential who, what, where and when, trim long intros, and keep sentences tight. Jargon is translated into plain English, house style is British, and context is added so readers know why it matters now.

Claims are checked against sources such as the IPCC, IEA, the UK’s Office for National Statistics, and respected NGOs. We remove greenwash, keep numbers consistent with units, and flag uncertainty. If data is older than a year, we update or clearly say so.

The tone is optimistic realism. We spotlight solutions-policy options, credible corporate actions and community projects-and explain costs, benefits and trade-offs. Where useful, we include practical next steps for readers in policy, business or local groups.

Structure is built for screens: short paragraphs, strong verbs, and clear signposting within the copy rather than heavy formatting. We include the key data points in the text and avoid external links unless you provide them.

To begin, share the full article text, any must-keep quotes, correct names and roles, the preferred angle or audience, and your publication date. If you have source documents, paste them too. We’ll return a publication-ready rewrite true to Eco Current’s style.

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