Deadline: 20-Apr-2026
The NYU Stern School of Business is accepting applications for the Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship 2026, a fully funded two-day in-person program for journalists worldwide. Held on September 17–18, 2026 in New York City, the fellowship explores the links between climate change, financial markets, and the global economy, with travel stipends of $2,000 for those outside the New York Metro Area and $1,000 for local participants.
About the Fellowship
The Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship is a two-day academic and networking program hosted by NYU Stern School of Business.
It is designed to help journalists better understand how climate change is shaping economies, financial systems, markets, and business decisions.
The fellowship includes:
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In-person academic sessions
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Networking and social events
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Informal interaction with NYU faculty and fellow journalists
Fellowship Dates and Location
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Dates: September 17–18, 2026
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Location: NYU Stern School of Business, Greenwich Village, New York City
Key Focus Areas
Sessions will cover major topics at the intersection of climate and economics, including:
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Climate impacts on housing and insurance markets
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Climate risks to financial stability
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Climate-related influence on corporate decision-making
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Climate regulation and carbon markets
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Biodiversity loss as an economic risk
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The economics of renewable energy and electric vehicles
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New regulatory and legislative trends in climate finance
Topics Participants Will Explore
The program will also examine practical reporting questions such as:
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Why home insurance markets are failing in parts of the U.S.
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How carbon border adjustment mechanisms affect trade
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How cap-and-trade systems work
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How the social cost of carbon is calculated
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Challenges around carbon offsets
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Economic risks linked to biodiversity loss
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The shifting economics of renewable energy markets
Funding and Benefits
The fellowship is fully funded by NYU Stern and has:
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No corporate sponsorship
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No advocacy-group sponsorship
Financial Support
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$2,000 stipend for fellows outside the New York Metro Area
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$1,000 stipend for fellows within the New York Metro Area
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Meals during the fellowship are covered
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All core program costs are covered
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The stipend may be subject to tax withholding depending on residency status
Who Can Apply?
Applications are open to journalists worldwide, including:
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Reporters
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Editors
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Freelancers
The fellowship is ideal for those interested in covering:
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Climate policy
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Climate finance
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Business and economics
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Markets and regulation
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Environmental reporting with an economic lens
Applicants from outside the United States are welcome, even though some sessions may focus on U.S. policies and institutions.
Selection Process
Participants will be selected based on their application materials, including:
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Supporting documents
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A letter of motivation
Why This Opportunity Matters
This is a strong opportunity for journalists who want to improve their reporting on:
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Climate finance
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Energy transition economics
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Insurance and housing risks
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Carbon markets and regulation
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Business responses to climate change
Because it is fully funded and taught by NYU faculty, it offers both high-quality learning and valuable professional networking.
FAQs
1. Who can apply?
Journalists worldwide can apply, including reporters, editors, and freelancers.
2. Is the fellowship fully funded?
Yes. The fellowship is fully funded by NYU Stern School of Business.
3. How much is the travel stipend?
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$2,000 for fellows outside the New York Metro Area
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$1,000 for fellows within the New York Metro Area
4. When will the fellowship take place?
The fellowship will be held on September 17–18, 2026.
5. Where is the fellowship hosted?
It will take place at the NYU Stern School of Business in Greenwich Village, New York City.
6. What topics will be covered?
Topics include climate risks to financial markets, insurance, carbon markets, biodiversity economics, renewable energy, EVs, and climate regulation.
Conclusion
The NYU Stern Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship 2026 is an excellent opportunity for journalists worldwide seeking to strengthen their understanding of the economic dimensions of climate change.
For more information, visit NYU Stern.









































