Reimagining Environmental Journalism / Rhett Ayers Butler

Nov 20, 2025

By almost every objective indicator, the process of dramatic climate change grinds on. However, the optimists are currently making a big deal out of the notion that warming might top out between 2.5 and 3°C over pre-industrial levels, compared to earlier and much higher scenarios. And Bill Gates now assures us that it is poverty, not climate change, that is potentially catastrophic.

No one should be reassured!  

When it comes to the environment, what people around the world need is reliable, fact-based information about how the places in which they live are actually changing. They need to be empowered with accessible science, and the voices and knowledge of those directly impacted by environmental change amplified in ways that could actually produce positive outcomes.

Thank God for something called Mongabay. Rhett Ayers Butler founded and built Mongabay as a global digital platform for high-quality journalism about the environment. He and they have deservedly won endless journalism awards. Far more importantly, Mongabay is practically the only reliable source for consistently objective reporting on conservation and the environment on a global basis.

Butler is a world-class conservationist and journalist. He is also one of the recipients of the 2025 Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prize Winners. 

Listen as Rhett talks about the world as he reports on it….

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Stay tuned for podcasts from our other prize winners in the coming weeks.

Find the New Thinking for a New World podcast on a platform of your choice (Apple, Spotify, Youtube, etc.)


ABOUT OUR GUEST

Rhett Ayers Butler is the Founder and CEO of Mongabay, a non-profit news organization that covers issues at the intersection of people and nature via a network of about 1,000 journalists in more than 80 countries. Beyond Mongabay, Rhett has advised a range of organizations and institutions, while his writing and photography have appeared in hundreds of publications. Rhett’s work has been recognized with the Heinz Award, the Parker/Gentry Award, and the Henry Shaw Medal, among other honors.

Rhett is also one of the recipients of the 2025 Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prize Winners.

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