Emma Jackson is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working with De Correspondent. Known for her in-depth investigative reporting and insightful analyses, she has made significant contributions to Dutch journalism through her work on social justice and environmental issues.
Emma Jackson moderated a high-profile national debate on environmental policy in the Netherlands. The debate brought together policymakers, scientists, and activists to discuss strategies for addressing climate change and promoting sustainable development in the country.
Emma Jackson launched a podcast series titled 'Climate Conversations', which delves into the complexities of climate change and its global impacts. The series features interviews with experts and activists, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of the climate crisis.
Emma Jackson was appointed as a foreign correspondent in Nairobi, Kenya, where she reported on East African affairs. Her work focused on regional conflicts, economic developments, and environmental challenges, providing Dutch audiences with nuanced perspectives on African issues.
Emma Jackson published a book titled 'Green Truths: Uncovering Environmental Lies', which explores the challenges and responsibilities of environmental journalism. The book was well-received and praised for its insightful analysis and practical guidance for journalists.
Emma Jackson was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative reporting on the exploitation of migrant workers in the Netherlands. Her work shed light on the harsh realities faced by these workers and prompted discussions on labor rights and policy reforms.
Emma Jackson joined De Correspondent, a platform known for its focus on slow journalism and in-depth analysis. At De Correspondent, she continued her investigative work, concentrating on topics such as climate change, social justice, and the intersection of technology and society.
Emma Jackson published her first major investigation into the environmental impacts of industrial pollution in the Netherlands. The piece was widely acclaimed for its depth and clarity, bringing attention to issues that had been largely overlooked by mainstream media.
Emma Jackson began her career at NRC Handelsblad, where she honed her skills in investigative journalism. During her time there, she focused on covering social issues and environmental concerns, establishing a reputation for thorough research and compelling storytelling.