Turtles, trees and truth: journalists on a green crusade
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Tuesday, 22nd April 2025 at 2:25pmAs the world marks the 55th Earth Day, a growing number of Indian journalists are bringing environmental stories to the forefront, once considered a niche beat, now an essential one.
From coastal conservation to mining exposés, their work is not only shaping public discourse but also helping trigger action.
On this World Earth Day, Influencing India spoke with journalists who echo the spirit of fictional characters, real-life journos whose mission to protect the environment is truly eye-opening.
“The environment beat used to be sidelined, but now everything health, development, water is linked to it,” said S. V. Krishna Chaitanya, Associate Editor at The New Indian Express. Known for his in-depth coverage of ocean conservation, Chaitanya highlighted the increasing relevance of cl...
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