Carbon Brief Launches Paid Summer Journalism Internship for Aspiring Climate Reporters
Carbon Brief, the award-winning climate journalism outlet, today announced a three-week paid summer internship for students and recent graduates. The position, based in London, offers the London Living Wage of £14.80 per hour plus a £100 travel bursary.
Internship Details
The placement runs from 13 to 31 July, with a hybrid format requiring time at the office near London Bridge and remote work. Interns will work Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, with a one-hour lunch break.

“This internship is a unique opportunity for aspiring journalists to immerse themselves in climate reporting,” said Daisy Dunne, Associate Editor at Carbon Brief. “Interns will work alongside our team to research, write and publish articles, and gain hands-on experience in our editorial process.”
What Interns Will Do
- Research, write and publish an article for Carbon Brief.
- Promote their article using visuals and social media.
- Assist with research and writing for Carbon Brief’s award-winning newsletters.
- Help find stories in scientific papers and policy documents.
- Create and discuss content for social media platforms.
Learning Outcomes
Interns will experience how a small, independent but global journalism team operates daily. They will see step-by-step article production, learn to interrogate news, data and reports, and pick up skills for using visuals effectively in journalism.
Required Skills
- Interest in climate change.
- Some experience writing technical topics for a general audience (including self-publishing).
- Commitment to journalistic integrity.
- Competency in word processing and spreadsheets (e.g., MS Word/Excel or Google Docs/Sheets).
- Excellent spoken and written English.
- Experience with social media (e.g., Twitter/X, Instagram) is a plus.
Background
Carbon Brief is known for its award-winning journalism and data-driven analysis, respected by scientists, policymakers, and campaigners worldwide. The outlet covers climate science, policy, and related topics, producing articles, infographics, videos, and newsletters. This internship is part of their effort to nurture new talent in climate journalism.

What This Means
The paid internship lowers barriers for students and graduates interested in climate reporting, offering real-world experience at a reputable outlet. It provides a pathway into environmental journalism at a time when accurate climate coverage is critical. The additional travel bursary also supports candidates from outside central London.
How to Apply
Applicants must send a CV and a short covering letter (max 300 words) explaining their fit and how they would benefit. Applications are now open; interested candidates should check Carbon Brief’s website for deadlines. For more details, see the Background and What This Means sections.
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