Data-Driven Environmental Journalism

Send original article for Eco Current rewrite

Eco Current did not receive the original article text. As of 5 January 2026, please share the full copy so we can deliver a precise rewrite that pairs facts with fixes and avoids hype.

Include the headline, any standfirst, and the publication date and location. Explain who is affected and why it matters now. We will keep the tone optimistic and realistic, foregrounding solutions alongside the problem.

Attach your sources. Peer-reviewed research, national statistics, or NGO reports such as the IPCC, IEA, WHO and UNEP are preferred. For each number, provide the year, methodology notes, and a citation so we can verify before publication.

Describe the practical responses already underway or proposed. Outline policies, business actions or community initiatives that measurably cut emissions, restore nature or improve resilience. If there are blockers, note costs, timelines and who can act first.

Share quotes with names and titles, plus image credits. If charts or datasets are available, send the raw numbers and we will produce clean visuals. We avoid unverified green claims and will flag any offset or emissions methodology that lacks transparency.

Once we have the materials, you will receive a British English edit with clear SEO, accessible language and a brief action box for readers. Paste the article text and citations, and we will turn around a publication-ready draft quickly.

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