Data-Driven Environmental Journalism

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Thanks for the brief. We didn't receive the original article text or a link, so we can't begin the rewrite yet. Please paste the full copy or share a public URL so we can adapt it to Eco Current's style without losing context, tone or facts.

To match your intent, include the original headline, publication date, outlet, target word count and any must-keep quotes or figures. If this is time-sensitive, add your deadline and any legal, brand or compliance notes we should respect.

Your rewrite will follow Eco Current's optimistic realism: serious about the problem, focused on solutions. Expect jargon-light prose, British English spelling and clear SEO. We'll keep core facts intact, avoid apocalyptic language and reject unverified green claims.

Where the piece cites data, we'll verify against trusted sources such as the IPCC, IEA, UNEP, NASA and the World Bank, and reference them in the text. If figures conflict, we'll flag discrepancies and propose the most reliable framing before publication.

Headlines will be clear and searchable at 45–60 characters. Meta descriptions will run 150–160 characters with primary keywords up front. We'll use short, visual-friendly paragraphs and highlight actionable steps for policymakers, businesses and communities.

Next steps are simple: share the article text or permission to fetch it from a public link, tell us the angle you want emphasised-policy, corporate practice, innovation or community action-and we'll deliver a publication-ready rewrite the same day for typical feature length.

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