Maverick Earth launches for deeper environmental journalism

Daily Maverick has launched Maverick Earth, an expanded version of its Our Burning Planet section, to focus on investigative environmental reporting. The initiative aims to uncover hidden patterns and threats to the planet through in-depth stories. It introduces new series and partnerships to enhance ecological awareness.

The launch of Maverick Earth marks a significant step in environmental journalism by Daily Maverick, announced on January 13, 2026. This relaunch builds on the foundation of Our Burning Planet, expanding its scope to address planetary issues with greater depth and breadth.

Unlike traditional news that reacts to events, environmental journalism under Maverick Earth seeks to identify emerging trends and prevent future threats. It involves persistent investigation to reveal concealed dangers, often overlooked by the public or hidden by powerful entities. The approach emphasizes patience, uncovering 'truths hiding in plain sight' that reshape perceptions of human interaction with the natural world.

Daily Maverick's team of five specialized journalists forms the largest permanent environmental reporting unit in southern Africa. Their work prioritizes fewer but more profound investigations, guided by the mantra: fewer stories, deeper investigations, greater insight. This commitment holds accountable those whose actions endanger life on Earth.

Key launches include the 12-part series Troubled Waters, exploring South Africa's fishing industry from corporate influences to local impacts, involving scientists, skippers, and communities. An occasional series, Notes from a Small Planet, will feature thinkers and activists shaping ecological thought. The Sophia Foundation supports this reimagining, aiding in deeper storytelling.

Maverick Earth positions itself as a vital pulse on the planet's health, making complex issues accessible while driving positive change.

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