Albert Han
@albertybhan
Video Journalist @contextnewsroom (Thomson Reuters Foundation) | Once @Reuters in 🇺🇸 & @SCMPNews in 🇭🇰 | alum @columbiajourn
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Check out my colleague Fintan McDonnell's debut piece, a great explainer on how DNA tests are unveiling previously anonymous sperm donations - watch the full film: youtu.be/7usv3xsfHJU
First photo assignment for the The New York Times So happy I got to work on this story with the great Raja Abdulrahim, thanks to @MonaBoshnaq, Will Baxter, and hwaida saad
Now #COP27 is over, let's talk about #COP15. Why does the world need a new deal to protect nature? Our correspondent Jack Graham is joined by: 🎙 @LIK1000 of The Nature Conservancy 🎙 Jennifer Corpuz of Nia Tero 🎧 Set a reminder for tomorrow at 3pm GMT/10am ET bit.ly/3OLYKP4
🔎 Cultivated? Cultured? Lab-grown? Clean? Animal-free? Frankenmeat? Schmeat? Why can't we decide what to call lab-grown meat? Albert Han investigates. bit.ly/3j8giJz
In the weeks leading up to #ValentinesDay, around 500 (!) truckloads of roses leave Miami every day, turning #Miami from a "freight desert" into a #trucking hot-spot. "When those flowers start moving, man, it gets crazy." — Robert Rouse, DAT Freight & Analytics. 🌹
“We have so much to report on, the story is unfolding day by day and we’re very busy, but the main challenge for us remains the viability of our project itself.” – Nikolas Leontopoulos, investigative nonprofit Reporters United co-founder, said in an interview w/ GIJN. buff.ly/3XswrrB
Far beyond the Arctic Circle, Svalbard is one of the fastest warming places on earth. And yet it can't quit coal. My colleague Albert Han went to Norway's archipelago to find out for Context News. This may be my favourite ever video from our team. context.news/net-zero/video…
🇳🇴 Far beyond the Arctic Circle, Svalbard is one of the fastest warming places on earth. And yet, it's still struggling to quit coal. What does this say about our reliance on cheap, dirty energy? Watch the full video by Albert Han: context.news/net-zero/video…
We know coal is bad for the planet, so why can't we quit it? To answer this, Albert Han went to Svalbard, the fastest warming place on earth and home to the northern-most coal mine. youtu.be/aMO89Nj2hw0
Our Head of Video Jacob Templin & VJs Albert Han + Ashley Jiang are too humble to tell you… … but they just won GOLD at the The Telly Awards for our Context News series Lab-Made which looks at how we’re changing the way we produce our food. 🏆 context.news/videos/lab-mad…
Some people living in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley are only able to access less than 20 litres of water a day – a fraction of their household and farming needs. How did this happen? What’s next for a country that runs out of water? Fintan McDonnell finds out: bit.ly/3EQdLLD
🍚 Rice is a staple grain for half of humanity, but in places like Senegal, farmers can’t grow enough of it. Can a farming method change that? Context's Albert Han travelled to the West African nation to find out. Watch the full video here: context.news/nature/video/s…