The Mediterranean Institute for Investigative Journalism (MIIR) participated in the Climate Arena Conference 2025 in Budapest which each year unites journalists and scientists from across Europe to collaborate in investigating the climate crisis.

It’s been a week since our colleague Konstantina Maltepioti presented the methodology & tools behind MIIR’s “Troubled Waters” investigation.
During the session “From space to spreadsheet: Analysing flood impact using Copernicus satellite data”, along with Jonathan Stoneman (BBC, Arena for Journalism in Europe), Konstantina Maltepioti discussed how “Troubled Waters” explored and analysed the damaging impact of floods in Europe.

The session introduced participants to the methodology developed by the “Troubled Waters” project to retrieve, clean, and structure Copernicus flood data from 2023-2024.

 “Troubled Waters” was organised and coordinated by Kostas Zafeiropoulos & the MIIR – Mediterranean Institute for Investigative Reporting, with the collaboration of the EDJNet.

Read the investigation here
Check out the scrollytelling here

 

 

 

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