
Kiyo Dörrer
@kiyodoerrer
Climate reporter and editor for @dwnews, channel lead Planet A (youtube.com/dwplaneta). Bred and fed in Japan and Germany, views my own.
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29-11-2016 16:27:37
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Almost three quarters of all energy produced in Germany was renewable yesterday, an all-time high! Two thirds over the entirety of May. Nicely visualized as always by ZEIT ONLINE




Happy to announce that my video on Lützerath, a German village recently torn down for coal, made it into the final round for the Covering Climate Now 🦋 @coveringclimate.org awards! youtube.com/watch?v=CjFeVE…



🎥 Explore the power of #YouTube for climate journalism with Kiyo Dörrer! Join us at #NISLIS for creative strategies, engaging content, and connections. Let's shape a greener future through the lens of digital storytelling. 📅 REGISTER now: buff.ly/3KJWgQy


Tracy Wholf ABC News Dan Gearino Inside Climate News @amywestervelt Jo Lauder Ellie Grounds @cheynederson Joel Werner Clare Blumer Carolyn Beeler The 📽️ Video Long Form award goes to Kiyo Dörrer for her reporting on how economic interests outweigh environmental ones as villagers and activists battle Germany’s social democratic and green party government over coal. youtube.com/watch?v=CjFeVE…


Our climate change channel Planet A has reached half a million subs! To celebrate, we're doing a Q&A livestream with our reporters tomorrow, 6th of October, at 5pm GMT (11am EST, 8pm IST) on YouTube. With Aditi Rajagopal, @takondratenko and Beatrice Christofaro👉 youtube.com/watch?v=YeGWIy…

🎥 Explore the potential of #YouTube for climate journalism with Kiyo Dörrer, for Deutsche Welle Planet A, a YouTube channel with over half a million subs. check them out here ➡️ buff.ly/3PTQ366 #NISLIS


Ausgabe 12 des Onboarding #Klimajournalismus Newsletter wieder lesenwert – diesmal mit einem FAQ zu Loss & Damage und einem Kurzinterview mit Kiyo Dörrer, die Planet A bei der Deutschen Welle entwickelt hat. | written by @L_Sontheimer Katharina Mau


Ever heard of Neodymium? Without it, neither our phones nor our wind turbines would work. It's so essential, that it even almost started a trade war. Enjoy a chemistry class with DW's Kiyo Dörrer in the latest edition of #PlanetA: