
Jonathan Watts
Jonathan Watts is an environmental journalist and contributor to 'How to Save the Amazon,' a book that posthumously compiles the work of Dominic Phillips. He is known for his commitment to environmental journalism and advocacy for the Amazon rainforest.
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Jonathan Watts: 'You can kill a journalist, but you cannot silence the story'.
VIDEO: Journalist Sami Hamdi held by ICE speaks after returning to UKJonathan Watts, The Guardian’s global environment reporter, took a three-day journey up the Amazon to attend Cop30.
Cop ahoy! Sailing up the Amazon to the climate summit – podcast | Cop30
Jonathan Watts is a journalist for The Guardian who conducted the interview with António Guterres.
Guterres: “Falhámos em evitar um aquecimento global superior a 1,5 graus” | COP30Jonathan Watts invited the Indigenous journalist to interview Guterres.
I am the first Indigenous journalist to exclusively interview António Guterres. How many others will listen? | Cop30Jonathan Watts is The Guardian’s global environment editor who worked to honor Dom Phillips by finishing his book.
After journalist Dom Phillips was murdered in the Amazon, his friends worked together to finish his bookJonathan Watts is the Guardian’s global environment editor who helped plan the project to complete Dom Phillips' book.
‘We carry on with the sadness’: new projects honor life and legacy of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira | Dom Phillips and Bruno PereiraJonathan Watts is a journalist who contributed to the committee formed after Phillips's death.
Book review: Tracing a late journalist’s footprints





























